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Caving – If you’re caving you’ll have a helmet and a head torch so why not add a Go Pro camera such as the helmet hero. This way you can get some excellent atmospheric footage of your exploration and some recordings of anything you find. The great thing about a Go Pro camera is that they’re mostly waterproof to about 60 meters meaning you don’t need to worry if you get wet or fall over.

Spelunking – Spelunking is a kind of cross between abseiling and caving where you lower yourself into the cave via a rope. This then leaves you hanging in the great open expanse which can have a great feeling of adventure and reveal some stunning views.

Football – A Go Pro camera doesn’t only need to be used for extreme sports and sports involving big engines. And with the Go Pro Naked for example you can fasten a camera to yourself without the need for a helmet (which you make you look a bit ridiculous on the pitch). If you really enjoy your sport then, be it football, rugby, hockey, basketball, cricket or anything else – then why not get some great footage that will make you look like a pro when you play it back and that can also help you to critique your own technique.

Parkour – Parkour is fast becoming a phenomenon. Also known as free running, it essentially involves running across roof-tops, flipping off of tables and scaling high walls in a fashion similar to Spider-Man or Jackie Chan. This of course is one of the most visually stunning activities out there and can benefit greatly from some great camera work. Using a Go Pro camera you can get a first person angle on the action which will be great when edited into your online ’sampler’ (the video demonstration of a traceur’s skills that they tend to upload to YouTube). This is also a great opportunity to get some really iconic photographs of you or a friend sailing through the air.

Martial Arts – Watching a fight back from your own eye view can be a great and exciting experience, and again martial arts provide many opportunities for those ‘cool’ moments where you deliver a great roundhouse to the head or block and counter an attack.

Jet Skiing – Jet Skiing is a very fast sport that requires a high def camera to capture all the individual drops of water as well as a high frame rate to capture the scenery as it speeds by. Both scenic and fast, this can make for some exciting videos and some great still shots.

Snowboarding/Skiing – Snowboarding and skiing are two activities that feature great locations (snow covered mountain peeks to be specific) as well as high speeds and lots of exciting jumps. All of these will translate excellently to video and make for some excellent photographs.

Rock Climbing – Rock climbing is another incredibly visually impressive activity that not only involves many technical and dangerous moves but also some stunning vistas and views. Again this makes for some great photo-ops too and would look great on anyone’s wall.

By: Steve Mc Karmik

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Violence in video games, on TV and even in cartoons has been a sore spot of concerned parents for decades. Unfortunately, nothing has changed, well, that is not exactly true, as things have gotten a lot worse. In fact, consumer rights activist groups have formed and lawsuits have run on for years in our court system over these issues.

Movie rating systems, video game makers and TV language have been at the forefront of this on-going saga. Recently, in a discussion at the Online Think Tank a concerned educator noted that celebrating violence in entertainment is driving down our society.

Violence in entertainment is a reality, many people who are frustrated or wish they could do those things, would rather watch them than do them, unfortunately, there are some who are imprinted with this behavior through that visual experience and seek to do those things in the real world. As the entertainment world blurs with the regular world with 3D holographic living room entertainment, it will really become a problem. Virtual Reality will be so real that the difference will be next to nothing.

So, is this our future more of the same only worse, more real and a blurred reality between violent acts and real life? Exactly how are we going to counter act this problem, because as it stands now we are headed the wrong direction and we need to consider this issue, or we will pay later with more criminal activity, deranged minds and devious felons in our midst. So, please be so good as to consider all this.

By: Lance Winslow

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