When we came back from Yellowstone this year, I had about 1,800 pictures to go through. I’ve finally selected the best 200 or so. Some of them need a bit of cleanup in terms of brightness and in a few cases, getting rid of a mark that was on the back of a lens which shows up when the camera is stopped down. Using the open source principle of release early and often, I’ve put these images online in their current form. I’ve also got a few more that I put in my “best†category that I haven’t done yet, but will tonight.
June 25, 2007
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Wow, what a lot of wildlife! I can see why you love it there. Most of the pictures that I clicked on didn’t show the enlarged picture but some weird generic icon. I’m not sure if that’s a function of the slowness of the hotel network or not. The ones of you and K look like you are both happy. 🙂
I’ll never be as good a photographer as you, but I can live with that. 😉
Comment by etselec — June 25, 2007 @ 7:42 pm
Okay, that was screwy. Basically an issue with my ISP and the gallery software. The exec() call wasn’t working. I switched to a different image processing suite that’s built in. That seems to have done it.
thanks
-c
Comment by cec — June 25, 2007 @ 10:07 pm