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>Some technical info might be useful for us the newbies in
>landscape images :^)
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Indeed Fernando, not much technical info is true. not my strong suit i'm
afraid. The photo album has been sent off to the relatives and other
audiences who don't really give a hoot about such mundane things as
focal length and aperture. I think I mentioned the basic kit. OM4, plus
I actually used the following lenses, the rest stayed in the micro
trekker. 16mm, 21mm, 24mm, 35~105, 85~250. The 35~105 got used the most
followed by the 24. I used a monopod while wandering around the Painted
Hills otherwise handheld or braced. Fuji Superia 400 and 100, wished for
some Reala and should have brought two bodies with 400 in one and Reala
in the other. Didn't really pay a lot of attention to what I used where
and how as I tend to focus on getting what I want rather than trying to
record details. The amazing thing was that we were completely alone the
whole time we were there and only two vehicles went by so there were no
distractions. Can't imagine what it would be like in August.
Mike
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