A Bucket Full of Memories and Worth Its Weight in Gold
Moments are snapshots of our everyday lives. Some of us make
moments and there are others that keep it. Some people take it
and some share it. Whatever we choose to do with our moments is
entirely up to us, what's important is that everyone has one to
remember and every one of them our own. Today technology allows
us to have more than a million ways to enjoy capture moments
that really matter. Before we used paintings, portraits, even
sketches to capture some of those moments and enjoy the years
gone by as we glimpse at them. Because memories and moments are
precious people have devised ways on how to preserve them for
more than what they normally last.
This introduced to us the use of a camera to capture them even
faster. Just like a bucket that catches raindrops as it falls
from the sky, cameras were made to make capturing those precious
moments without standing still trying to get our poses right.
And just like a bucket that has the ability of drawing water
from a well or a stream, cameras gives that ability to draw up
snapshots in larger quantities faster than before. But of course
cameras back then were like a firing squad. Gunpowder was needed
to provide the exposure of the images to the film.
That's what started people thinking of making better ways of
capturing real life images without having line them up and
shooting them. The introduction of the lens type camera was the
leap forward that we have been dying to take. Now the bucket has
its own motor and the people couldn't be more thankful. The
camera has made its way through the modern ages and has
certainly found itself more useful than just the plain bucket
that gathers rainwater or draws the drinking water from the
well. Since it first snapped it shutter, the camera has been a
powerful tool that captures not only everyday events but also
pictures of life that rocked the history books. Cameras have
been used not only to capture little kids first trip to the
barber, but also events that made an impact to the way people
think and see other societies that exists beyond the great
American soil.
And the development of the miniature time machine has never
stopped since then, today we have cameras that can both take
still pictures and streaming videos these are the more popular
hybrids of the old manual cameras. Cameras integrated into
mobile phones so people can always carry around something handy,
because as they say you'll never know when you have something
great happening.
And there are digital cameras the size of cigarette packs,
though you must admit that there are still smaller versions that
you've probably seen. And if you don't have the time to print
out your pictures or you don't have enough space in your
computers to store every picture of your kid, your wife and you
there are dozens of online photo buckets where you can create
tons of albums in.
Online photo buckets are even much more convenient and practical
than home personal photo buckets in your computer or laptop. In
case you're wondering what a photo bucket actually is, photo
buckets are like real buckets that can hold your pictures
online. It's like an online photo album that doesn't require you
to get down and dirty in storing your photos. Each bucket has
its own memory space so you'll know exactly how many photos you
can put. And the online photo buckets are easier to manage other
than photo albums. This gives you the ability to shoot more
memories and not ever worry about running out of space. So what
on earth are you still doing there sitting and reading this?
Grab your camera and make some more memories.