Dear all,
I sent a mail about this yesterday but haven't seen it get through to
the list. Apologies if the first one gets through after all.
I took a brief trip to Salzburg two weeks ago, flying with my favourite
airline Ryanair for just 25 pounds. I was there for just over 24 hours
but managed to take a fair number of photos, some of which I've added to
my website at http://www.worldtraveller.f9.co.uk/travel/austria
Salzburg's a wonderful place, full of beautiful buildings, narrow
streets and courtyards, surrounded by forest-covered hills and
mountains, small enough to explore thoroughly on foot, and full of nice
restaurants and coffee houses. I highly recommend a visit for anyone on
European travels.
I took the photos with an OM-1n + Tokina 28/2.8 and Zuiko 135/2.5, and
they're on Fuji Sensia 100. The camera battery appeared to be dead on
arrival in Salzburg, and foolishly I didn't have a spare. Couldn't find
any on sale and so had to guess all my exposures. I was very pleased to
find that most of them came out OK, and I'm thankful that I've got a
camera that a) is fully functional without batteries and b) has taught
me enough about metering over the years that I know what the exposure
should be.
Any comments and critique of the photos most welcome.
Cheers,
Roger
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