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At the Vittorio Emanuele II memorial in Rome
If I find time over the next few weeks, I'll post more pictures frommy three-week trip to Northern Italy. I carried my Fujifilm X100 digital camera (from which came this picture) and my Olympus Pen D3 half-frame camera which I loaded with Tri-X film. I've got about 200 frames to develop on the Tri-X; I took over 4500 (!!) in the X100. That's photographic grab-shot overkill, I know. :)
This picture was at the Vittorio Emanuele II memorial in Rome two mornings ago and it may have been the only shot I got where the Italian flag is clearly visible. Although it rained almost every day
in late April and early May, at least wherever we were, the wind was not usually high enough even to unfurl flags.
Being such a stick-in-the-mud film guy, I did not foresee an advantage to shooting digital on a trip like this one: EXIF data. I kept a small pencil&paper notebook and the EXIF date/time stamping helps tell me what my thousands of pictures are. Duhhh. Who'd a-knowed?
This picture was at the Vittorio Emanuele II memorial in Rome two mornings ago and it may have been the only shot I got where the Italian flag is clearly visible. Although it rained almost every day
in late April and early May, at least wherever we were, the wind was not usually high enough even to unfurl flags.
Being such a stick-in-the-mud film guy, I did not foresee an advantage to shooting digital on a trip like this one: EXIF data. I kept a small pencil&paper notebook and the EXIF date/time stamping helps tell me what my thousands of pictures are. Duhhh. Who'd a-knowed?
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The view from atop the building is breath-taking.
I will look for those movies.
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