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i thought you were using fuji :) and you have your negatives scanned at a kodak shop?
wow, 20-35 and 105 is a nice range :) that explains the coconuts. i have a 28-80mm zoom, which is my usual lens, and a 100-300mm, which i hardly use. although sometimes (also because of the weight), i just bring my Pentax K1000's 50mm lens to discipline my eye :)
however, that last trip to palawan, i only brought my Canon Powershot A540, which is very handy, and has an underwater housing. i DID regret not bringing my SLR along :(
yes, it's sad that el nino has a lot of damaged coral. some of it is due to bleaching, but from the looks of it, probably more of dynamite and tourism activity. still, across zimisu island, we saw a turtle at about 20 ft when we were snorkeling :)
i haven't been to port barton, because we took the bus from puerto to el nido and back. next time :)
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wow. nice shot!
This is the paradise!!!
i thought you were using fuji :) and you have your negatives scanned at a kodak shop?
wow, 20-35 and 105 is a nice range :) that explains the coconuts. i have a 28-80mm zoom, which is my usual lens, and a 100-300mm, which i hardly use. although sometimes (also because of the weight), i just bring my Pentax K1000's 50mm lens to discipline my eye :)
however, that last trip to palawan, i only brought my Canon Powershot A540, which is very handy, and has an underwater housing. i DID regret not bringing my SLR along :(
yes, it's sad that el nino has a lot of damaged coral. some of it is due to bleaching, but from the looks of it, probably more of dynamite and tourism activity. still, across zimisu island, we saw a turtle at about 20 ft when we were snorkeling :)
i haven't been to port barton, because we took the bus from puerto to el nido and back. next time :)
wow, i love this :)