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07 May 2007
I will be putting up my photos of the hike within a few days. I think I have over one hundred photos. 457 MB worth of images. That will take quite a bit.
6 comments:
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No rush, buddy. I know it takes a while to sort out the pix... and you really do shoot a lot! I think I'm still 'inhibited' from my 35mm-film days, when every shot had to mean something to my meagre budget.
Aside from that, I kinda wish Jon had brought along his GPS. Might not have made the going any easier, but it would have helped to nail down the exact location of the hut, shrine and marsh link...
My friend, AK, who is a professional copywriter and amateur and freelance photographer of sorts was clearly impressed by your photos. He thought they were very good.
To be honest, some of the shots had to be selectively brightened up in Photoshop... I'm lucky that the huge 10MP files gave me a lot of leeway to recrop pictures for better composition.
Anyway, I'm hoping to see what you shot... always interesting to see the differences in subject-focus and composition taken during the same event.
6 comments:
No rush, buddy. I know it takes a while to sort out the pix... and you really do shoot a lot! I think I'm still 'inhibited' from my 35mm-film days, when every shot had to mean something to my meagre budget.
Aside from that, I kinda wish Jon had brought along his GPS. Might not have made the going any easier, but it would have helped to nail down the exact location of the hut, shrine and marsh link...
My friend, AK, who is a professional copywriter and amateur and freelance photographer of sorts was clearly impressed by your photos. He thought they were very good.
I know what you mean. I did have an early 35mm Canon auto-focus camera in 1985 and developing photos were costly.
I had to frame each shot carefully and had to think if it were 'worth' taking.
Did Jon purchase a GPS device in the end?
Hey, my thanks to AK for the encouragement :-)
To be honest, some of the shots had to be selectively brightened up in Photoshop... I'm lucky that the huge 10MP files gave me a lot of leeway to recrop pictures for better composition.
Anyway, I'm hoping to see what you shot... always interesting to see the differences in subject-focus and composition taken during the same event.
Yes, the things we spot.
I used Picasa and touched my my photos too.
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