Burb Juice

- added on 09/01/2009

  

A Swim Mask That Satisfies All Your Photography Needs

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You're in your pool, underwater and suddenly see something remarkable you absolutely must have a picture of -- e.g., the bathing suit of your best friend's girlfriend has just slinked momentarily, tantalizingly (but totally tastefully) low on her body. What do you do? Simple: You click a button on your digital camera swim mask and you've captured the special moment forever...for her and your friend.

Sure you may look like a dork in your pool, wearing something that really belongs at the bottom on the ocean in a Nat Geo special. But you captured the moment. And as Bhudda once said...living in the moment is all there is (though admittedly he probably wouldn't call for trying to "capture" that moment, and certainly not a low hung bathing suit; in fact he'd almost certainly say that capturing the moment is impossible and completely antithetical to living in it.)

The point is, this new camera mask works -- and, if you don't want to use it in your pool, use it when you go snorkeling when it really would be an awesome tool. Here fishes, here fishes...smile. 

markbecker ??Tue, 09/01/2009 ?? 01:07
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15 foot depth?

- submitted by Anonymous on 09/02/2009

15 foot makes it pretty much useless to real divers... However, an 'affordable' SCUBA mask is often going to be over $70 lsit price, and this is $99.


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