Tag Archives: cameras

poor camera

I wore glasses from the time I was eight years old (HATED being called “Four Eyes” but was extremely near-sighted) – and thank goodness for the glasses.

When my eyes developed cataracts, everything looked kinda misty and cloudy (actually rather pretty – a bit other-worldly or dreamy).  Now, of course – thanks to modern medical science, I have 20-20 vision in one eye and 20-30 vision in the other and although I  DO need reading glasses for small print, I no longer live in a dream world.  [for the most part!]

However, I think my camera has developed cataracts – and unlike humans, there is no help in sight (pun intended).

Alas: is a new (and better) camera in the offing?? I feel lost when I’m not snapping snapping snapping . . . documenting my life in pictures . . .

this is amazing

Is Avatar on its way to becoming this year’s Slum Dog Millionaire?

Hubby refused to see this movie so I went by myself (and was in the theatre with about half a dozen other adults and one child).  I thoroughly enjoyed the movie.

Of course, I thought there were several ‘hidden’ messages in the film and am not surprised that folks are dissecting the movie for these messages.  That aside: the camera technology was absolutely stunning.

One blogger writes that

James Cameron has created a masterpiece that combines all the trappings of a sure-fire blockbuster with an important message of social responsibility that is very relevant today.