Eating Mexican is inexpensive and convenient — just walk into your nearest Mad Mex. What a world! But protecting your photography gear? That’s usually neither. So wouldn’t it make sense to turn your lens into Mexican food?
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You know, 3D makes sense for some burritos when eaten in a restaurant, but if the industry thinks I’m going to pay for glasses to eat them at home, they’ve got another thing coming.