Travel Photography
May 9th, 2009
My love with travel photography started at an early age for me. It was when my parents brought home a Minolta underwater 110 film camera. This camera was truly ahead of its time in the consumer arena. Painted bright yellow and with see through plastic all around, the camera supposedly could be taken to a depth of 10 meters, or 30 feet, and safely take photographs. I’ll never really know if it could handle those depths, but we did take it to Hawaii and took some semi-blurry travel photos of fish while swimming in Hanama Bay. Not only that, but the camera worked just as well in the pool back at the hotel where my brothers and I would take turns diving underwater and shooting picture after picture. A whole roll of film (back when people used film) of silly faces underwater. All made possible by the Minolta underwater 110 film camera.
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