The History of Digital Photography
You may have seen this already…
If you travel in the same tech circles on-line that I do, you probably have seen a lot of the same things I link to here on Fridays. So, why do I still do it? Well, for a couple reasons.
First, because maybe you missed it. Or it didn’t seem like it was what it is so you didn’t actually look at it.
Secondly, because, well, I liked it, so I want to link to it so I don’t lose the link, even if you don’t like it.
And, thirdly, of course, because it adds search engine optimization “juice” to my tiny, little marketing tool, er, I mean, blog.
So, anyway, now that the business is out of the way, here’s the real stuff.
You all should know by now that I’m a little bit into photography. (Yeah, yeah, I know, that’s like saying Shakespeare wrote a couple plays, but, still, you get what I’m saying here, right?) And, of course, digital photography is “where it’s at”, as the hep cats say. Well, as ubiquitous as it may seem today, it wasn’t always so. Don’t believe me? Okay, then hop over to ExtremeTech and check out their History of Digital Photography and see if that doesn’t change your mind.
Also? It’s Friday and you’re obviously slacking if you’re reading this blog anyway, so you might as well go see something fun.