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Cameras that have travelled the world
For the pictures on my web sites, I have used the following: The Canon T70 with the following lenses:
Canon Rebel SII with the following lenses:
Canon EOS D30 with the following equipment:
Canon PowerShot S 45 with the following equipment:
Canon EOS 10D with the following equipment:
Canon EOS 5D with the above equipment and an additional 8GB SanDisk Ultra II Compact Flash card. Film (in the old days) Fuji only. Lab (in the new days) I had been working with PixelNet.de, a German online lab, which has been bought by ORWO Net GmbH a few years back. I like prints, even though I do digital photography. I have had thousands of prints done through them and there service was generally good, except one instance where I uploaded pictures for 6 hours, only to get an error message in the end. In 2005 I had my first flash back to wrongly developed film and prints when hundreds of pictures turned out too green. When complaining about this unacceptable quality they told me that they had implemented a new feature which auto-corrects every picture automatically unless one opts out of this feature (I would have customers opt in rather than suggesting that every picture is bad by default). Even re-submitting 20 test pictures again without the auto-correct feature didn't result in an acceptable print. Though less green but still too green. So, I send several hundred pictures to Schlecker Online Film Service, which provided the quality that reflected the original digital images at a faster upload speed and a cheaper price. PixelNet didn't even bother to keep me as a happy customer and fully charged the unacceptable order, so I guess I don't have to stay loyal to them either after all those years and thousands of prints. Protecting the images The images shown on this site have been digitally watermarked and protected with:
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