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Welcome Back and thanks for sharing your experiences and photos. Beautiful pictures!! You have a retirement job waiting for you, photographer extraordinaire.
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Good to see you back and in action, Francis! I thoroughly enjoyed your pics of Paris. There were lots of beautiful and interesting pictures there. Loved the captions too.
What kind of camera and software were you using for these? You mentioned Hipstamatic too? Isn't that only for smartphones? Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
Thanks for the wonderful comments regarding my photography. I wasn't sure they'd be interesting because there are no famous monuments or buildings in them. I've been to Paris many times, so this time I just wanted to record the every-day stuff, which, to me is very interesting. Psychogeography and flânerie keep me going!
I used a Nikon D90 and one lens, a Sigma 17-70 (I usually travel with a big bag of equipment). And I used Hipstamatic, a camera app on my iPhone 4. I brought a MacBook Pro with me and I use Aperture to manage and edit my photos. Lots of fun.
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