Found that this small Altoids tin would hold two stacks of SD Memory Cards for our digital cameras. After a few minutes of hearing them rattle around loose I started thinking about how to keep the two stacks seperate.
I ended up using a folded up standard size business card
A Cheap, Easy and Useful project, no tools needed
We are now using / testing a Polaroid i737 handheld camera. It is a 7.0 megapixel with a 2.5 inch color LCD for menu and reviewing photos. The Polaroid i737 has 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. New features for us are Anti-shake image stabilization and Face tracking, we will see how these work. The Polaroid i737 features; video clips with audio, Audio tag lets you tag audio to any image, SD memory compatible, quick Off / auto / fill flash controls, Anti-shake image stabilization, Electronic self timer. So far the controls seem to work well and are easy to get to with one hand
We climbed A mountain overlooking Tucson, Arizona and took a few photos looking east over downtown Tucson, AZ. Sentinel Peak is 2,897 feet in altitude. The large letter A was built by the UofA in 1916 and is 160 feet tall and 70 feet wide. The mountain is a Park now and has a paved road that offers access to the bottom of the A.
There is room for a few cars to park at the base of the "A" and there are two markers to describe the location and its history. One is written in English, one in Spanish. The markers read "Below this 2900 - foot peak, the Santa Cruz valley was farmed by the Hohokam Indians as early as 800 AD. When the Spainards arrived in the 17th century, the Hohokam had vanished and settlements of Piman people dotted the valley. One called "Schuk-schon" meaning "At the foot of the Black mountain" was pronounced Tucson by the Spainards. The hill was a lookout for these early Indian and Spanish settlers who lived in fear of hostile raiders. The white washed stone "A" was constructed by University of Arizona students in 1915." ..full
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We climbed A mountain overlooking Tucson, Arizona and took a few photos looking east over downtown Tucson, AZ. Sentinel Peak is 2,897 feet in altitude. The large letter A was built by the UofA in 1916 and is 160 feet tall and 70 feet wide. The mountain is a Park now and has a paved road that offers access to the bottom of the A.
We climbed A mountain overlooking Tucson, Arizona and took a few photos looking east over downtown Tucson, AZ. Sentinel Peak is 2,897 feet in altitude. The large letter A was built by the UofA in 1916 and is 160 feet tall and 70 feet wide. The mountain is a Park now and has a paved road that offers access to the bottom of the A.
We climbed A mountain overlooking Tucson, Arizona and took a few photos looking east over downtown Tucson, AZ. Sentinel Peak is 2,897 feet in altitude. The large letter A was built by the UofA in 1916 and is 160 feet tall and 70 feet wide. The mountain is a Park now and has a paved road that offers access to the bottom of the A.
The Plaza Colonial in north Tucson, Arizona is an example of interesting soutwest architecture. There is a prominent copper dome on the north east corner of the plaza, a fountain and a courtyard. Plaza Colonial has 8,000 square feet of retail space for offices and restaurants.
The Plaza Colonial in north Tucson, Arizona is an example of interesting soutwest architecture. There is a prominent copper dome on the north east corner of the plaza, a fountain and a courtyard. Plaza Colonial has 8,000 square feet of retail space for offices and restaurants.
The Plaza Colonial in north Tucson, Arizona is an example of interesting soutwest architecture. There is a prominent copper dome on the north east corner of the plaza, a fountain and a courtyard. Plaza Colonial has 8,000 square feet of retail space for offices and restaurants.
We spent some time in the big tents at the Gem Show at Tucson Electric Ball Park. Everyone was very friendly and plenty of sales were being made. Items for sale include; beads, wooden artwork, pottery, leather goods, finished jewelry, stones, artifacts, crystals and fabrics
We spent some time in the big tents at the Gem Show at Tucson Electric Ball Park. Everyone was very friendly and plenty of sales were being made. Items for sale include; beads, wooden artwork, pottery, leather goods, finished jewelry, stones, artifacts, crystals and fabrics
We spent some time in the big tents at the Gem Show at Tucson Electric Ball Park. Everyone was very friendly and plenty of sales were being made. Items for sale include; beads, wooden artwork, pottery, leather goods, finished jewelry, stones, artifacts, crystals and fabrics