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Travel Pix: You Too Can Be A Great Photographer! PDF Print E-mail


Young smartphone-toting travelers aren’t aware of the revolution in photography that has happened just in the last decade or so. Seniors can recall olden days when we ventured out with cameras. Whether a pro or serious amateur, you lugged a heavy bag, bulky camera, several lenses, light meter, shutter cable, big flash unit, glass film plates or dozen rolls of film.

The Old Ways: Whenever a great scene happened, we hauled out all the gear, then had to connect, focus and shoot. By the time we were ready, the right moment too often had already passed.

When travel ended in olden days, exposed film went to a processing lab. Then we had to wait anxious days for the prints or slides, blindly hoping everything went right.

Today’s Photo Miracles: Most cameras are DSLR (digital single lens reflex), much more compact than the old SLRs, and require no extra add-ons. The self-contained lenses go from wide-angle to telephoto, with auto exposures and flash.

Results are immediate, no waiting for processing. When more shooting is necessary, the digital camera’s capabilities are endless, with easy focus on back-of-camera flat screens.

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Senior Security: Avoid Credit Card Skim & Scam PDF Print E-mail


As electronics continue to evolve, they make travel easier. You can use your smartphone and car GPS to book motels, check out restaurants and avoid traffic tie-ups. While flying, you can watch movies, read books and check out the latest stock market quotes. So, what else is happening in cyberspace?

Your credit and debit cards permit you even more flexibility in your electronic financial dealings. However, along with all that easy in-and-out flow, there’s also growing potential for clever cyber thieves to break in and steal from you.

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Airline Prices: Breaking News We Already Knew PDF Print E-mail


Recent articles blared a startling headline revealing that some passengers pay as much as eight times more than others seated next to them. Of course, savvy senior travelers have been aware of that since way back when TWA flew up, up and away.

Today, budgeting for flights is complicated for even the brightest rocket scientist. The ever-evolving internet enables airlines to raise or lower prices instantly at any moment, depending on many factors.

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Tips On Long, Safe Road Trips With Your Dog PDF Print E-mail


OK, you just gotta take Fido with you. He wouldn’t be happy caged in a kennel. Also, since it’ll be a long, lonesome highway journey, you’ll appreciate the companionship. However, many dogs suddenly taken from familiar surroundings and jammed into a moving car will react with fright, nervousness and upset bodily functions.

There are some things you can do to avoid doggy distress during a long drive and make it more pleasant for both you and Fido.

Practice Makes Perfect:
Before embarking on the trip, do some short ones for an hour or so. Make them pleasant, with dog treats as reward for good behavior. If Fido is tiny and sometimes sits on your lap as you drive, it shouldn’t ever happen, especially on long road trips.

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Four Fave Movies About Traveling Oldsters PDF Print E-mail


We often enjoy returning to these classics, and find the viewing as satisfying as visiting with old friends.

Harry and Tonto (1974): Art Carney sheds his goofy Honeymooner TV character to portray a kindly widower. When evicted from his New York apartment, he drives across the country to Los Angeles with Tonto, his elderly cat. Tonto’s health fails, in a sad scene, Harry says goodbye just before the animal shelter puts Tonto to sleep.

Going In Style (1979): Carney gives another great performance in this tragi-comedy about three seniors who decide to cap off their dull retirement lives by robbing a bank. The other two are portrayed by George Burns and Lee Strasberg. The heist is successful and to celebrate, they fly to Las Vegas.

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