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jon_flanders
03-23-2005, 08:28
Finally finished with my Italy pictures.
I used a Minolta SRT 101, as well as the Fed 2, Yashica Electro and Olympus XA2, so its not all rangefinders, as well as being a lot of pictures, so I used my own server space rather than the gallery.
Anyway, this is the address.
http://www.jflan.net/jonphotos/italy/italy/italy.html
I always wonder how photographs display on monitors other than my own. I
use the fine picture mode on my 19 inch Compaq P910, which is high
contrast, you might need to up the contrast to see these properly as a
result, I don't know. Feedback and constructive criticism is
appreciated.
pshinkaw
03-23-2005, 08:37
Aww Man! Those are so nice it makes me want to go somewhere.
-Paul
sockdaddy
03-23-2005, 08:43
Hey - yours pictures are great. Thanks for sharing.
The Rome album really brought back a lot of memories - I spent a weekend there with my wife a few years back while we were still dating. :)
jon_flanders
03-23-2005, 11:02
Aww Man! Those are so nice it makes me want to go somewhere.
-Paul
So go! Don't wait forever. And put Italy way up on the list.
Hi Jon, realy nice pictures, on my screen however most pictures seem slightly overexosed
Enjoyed it greatly, Jon. That "Smart Car" shot made me wonder what kinda pasta folks in Italy eat : carb-free?
jon_flanders
03-23-2005, 17:04
Hi Jon, realy nice pictures, on my screen however most pictures seem slightly overexosed
That could be because I go by my fine picture mode on my Compaq 910, which is high contrast.
You would have to increase the contrast on your monitor. I've only checked the pictures on one other system, the one at work, and they seemed OK there, but there are differences between monitors and settings.
Thanks for letting me know.
jon_flanders
03-23-2005, 17:06
Enjoyed it greatly, Jon. That "Smart Car" shot made me wonder what kinda pasta folks in Italy eat : carb-free?
I understand they are starting to sell them here. They might be selling a lot, before too long.
Natalia, the car is actually German, made by a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz. We saw them in Spain as well, and now at least one version of it is being imported to the USA. Pretty cute! http://www.zapworld.com/cars/smartCar.asp#
Thanks for sharing your photos of Italy. After I have seen your photos of Assisi, I want to go there for pilgrimage the next time my church is organising one!
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