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Have never been there, but have a feel for the place from your photos. Were you using a digital or film camera?
The reason I ask is because I was a long time film user and reluctently went to dig. in a BIG way. I noticed the blue haze in your second shot, and on panorama shots Fuji Pro film and slide seems to have a blue cast, sometimes I get the same effect with my dig. camera. I shoot a Fuji S9000 Pro @ 9 mega pix. The portraits and close up nature shoots are usually pretty good, but the darn menu is the hardest thing to navagate. I plan to up grade to one of the new 12 meg ones coming out soon. I don't know if the new Nikon or Sony would be a good option. I've done a lot of tech. photo work in my job at the TV-FM station where I work. But I really love to get out, travel and shoot senics and nature shots. I like photo shoots with models too.
Happy Shooting,
wb4chh@bellsouth.net
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RE: Grand Canyon Photos!
By: LaneStonePhoto,
Nov 18 2007, 3:03 AM EST
loisfontana Had a Canon previously (EOS 3)? can't remember if that was the model, but foundout from some ProPhotog friends Canon had a lot of trouble withthat model. The second body did the same thing after only 6 weeks!!So I took everything back in the original boxes and wraping and traded up to a Nikon F100. That was one great 35. It did every thing but the dishes! So, I think I'll go back to a Nikon. It won't be much more than my Fuji. Wish I could quit work and do nothing but photography. Maybe some day. wb4chh@bellsouth.net
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