Sunday, 16 August 2015

10 Basic Selfie Rules Everyone Should Know


Do you believe it? Disney has banned selfie sticks at their theme parks. As you can see from the photo, Walt is no longer holding his Selfezy selfie stick in his right hand. Too bad, too, because, with Mickey alongside him and the castle in the background, it would have made an excellent picture. On the other hand, who has not already seen this shot and almost every other photo worth taking at Disney Theme Parks around the world? Even if you have never been there, you have seen the pictures. It is the same old story as always. A handful of thoughtless people spoils it for the rest of us. So, if you go to a Disney Theme Park or other attraction that has banned selfie sticks, just take a snapshot or two and be done. Pack you gear into a locker and go have hands free fun. There are a thousand other places and ways to have fun and make memories with your selfie stick. Since some places have banned selfie sticks, maybe it is time for some common-sense rules. When preparing to take a selfie
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Taking Good Selfie Shouldn’t Be Difficult With Selfezy


Human Beings will always find a way to meet a need. If there is no way to meet that need, they will invent one. Once they have done that, they make it even better, and finally they have exactly what they need and it not only works, it looks good and is affordable. The Selfezy Selfie Stick is an excellent example of human ingenuity. When it comes to reaping the benefits of a selfie stick, we do have to wonder what took so long. A lot of you may not be old enough to remember how we used to take pictures. A family photo was never complete because one family member had to be the photographer. There would be two family photos taken. One would have George in it but not Bob and the other would have Bob but not George. Many determined Dads tried to rig a cord to the “push” button on the camera so the whole group could be photographed at the same time. Dad would pull the cord that would supposedly click the camera. Did that ever work? Likely the result was a broken camera that fell off the
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