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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 8/14/2006
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I think there is a 150k file size limit on this site. If you have a 150k image for example, and include the exif, I would imagine that it would bring the size over the limit. In order to keep it within the limit, you would have to reduce the file size and hence the image quality.
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Eric TO
{K:1706} 8/14/2006
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Is that true that you will lose quality if you keep the exif in your photo? In regarding wiith lens, I just brought a Tamron 28-75mm DI zoom len, which adds to my collection of Canon 100mm macro and Sigma 10-20mm wide angle lens. I like my first two lens; but I found them not too flexible for some of the situations, esp. the protrait shooting. That was why I brought in the Tamron 28-75mm len (budget matter). Actually, I have not yet tried this out seriously. I will bring it along to my trip to Beijing this weekend. Hope I can get nice people photos with this.
Best.
Eric
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 8/13/2006
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Hi Eric! Glad you like this shot! And yes, I love my new lens! The focal length for this shot was 105mm. I used f11 @ 1/15sec. I don't think the exif can be shown, on my photos anyway, because I save the images only before uploading them here in order to retain the highest possible image quality.
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Eric TO
{K:1706} 8/13/2006
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So clear and detailed. Are you satisfied with your Canon 24-105mm L len? What is the focal length with this picture? Can Usefilm show each photo's exif? Do you know how if it can? --Eric
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 8/13/2006
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Your are right Gabriela! Mount Fuji looks better from far away I must confess. Thanks for your comments!
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Fatemeh Rahimi
{K:13523} 8/12/2006
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a red mountain! great colors! well done Craig!
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Gabriela Tanaka
{K:16594} 8/11/2006
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Wow!!! Wonderful colour!!!The lighting is superb and the details baffle me. Fuji-san used to be the sacred mountain; now it is the sacred "shrine" for all, climbers and non-climbers alike. I can't say that I like this kind of tourism and neither does the mountain, I believe! Best regards, Gabriela
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