Very nice Moose. Key wording is indeed difficult. I find I do best when I
sit down and keyword immediately after a photo session (ideally later that
day / evening).
Amazing to see. I am always keen for craftsmanship and wood.
I look forward to seeing more and hope to hear / read some words from you
reflecting on this country and the people / way of life you glimpsed.
~nicholas
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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2017 07:21:39 +0100
From: Philippe <photo.philippe.amard@xxxxxxxxx>
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Great collection of a great trip - I was happy to have a glimpse at Mike
too :-)
Wonderful people, landscapes and colours btw.
And an invitation to treat indeed, all the more so as they're apparently
smartphone free folks, and this is such a visual relief :-)
Keep them coming Mosse!
Love them all Philippe
> Le 16 nov. 2017 ? 07:12, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> a ?crit :
>
> As long as exotic parts of Asia are up, I might as well fess up.
>
> It's been a month since we returned from a photo tour of Bhutan. Months
ago, MikeG offhandedly mentioned Bhutan as their big vacation this year.
Queries, answers, etc. and Carol and I had signed onto the same tour.
>
> With Mike, Marnie, her twin and Kate & Marnie's lifelong friend, we
joined 10 others on a unique trip, spending 15 days traversing the width of
Bhutan. Individual SUVs, rather than buses, fabulous leader and individual
guides, special cultural access; you can read about it if you like. <
http://www.rainbowphototours.com/rainbowtoursOverview.html>
>
> I've been processing images from it - and trying to figure out how to
post them. Any one image doesn't say much. Although many can stand very
well on their own, they don't then say anything about Bhutan. Unlike Tina,
I'm not good at starting at the beginning and processing in order. OAADHD?
In any case, I've wandered through them, processing what interests me,
jumping back and forth in time, place subject, etc.
>
> And, I've now discovered how much work thorough keywording is - Yuck! I'm
doing it in hopes of setting up a gallery that can be sorted/selected by
subject and include videos. A lot of what we experienced doesn't come alive
in stills. Getting close with the keywords . . .
>
> Up to over 150 images, and more than that again to go. A lot more, I
fear, which is why a sortable, selectable presentation makes a lot of sense.
>
> For starters, I've picked kids. everyone likes pics of cute kids, right? <
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=22513>
>
> More to come, kids and many other subjects.
>
> I have been tossing stuff into a Google Photos gallery as I go along,
mostly for family. If you enjoy an unorganized pile of images from a
different, wonderful place, check this out. <https://photos.app.goo.gl/
k1PcSoIWjZcsuTZv1>
>
> Other Worldly Moose
>
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> What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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