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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Digitization

Well-traveled road
As we were trekking this morning I was thinking about the time--not so long ago--when I'd carry a Nikon SLR camera with me everywhere I hiked, even on repeated backpacking trips into the Grand Canyon.  I still have that camera, which weighs as much as a bowling ball (slight hyperbole).  I really appreciate the technology that allows me to carry a 10 megapixel FujiFilm camera on our desert peregrinations and lets me take as many photographs as I want without worrying about having to get film developed.
At the base of the Sierra Juarenses mountains in Mexico: a hot-air inversion

Looking back on the road . . .

. . . Becca is headed the other way on

Jet above the Organs

This Roadrunner knows how to dress in camouflage

1 comment:

Dr. K said...

With those film cameras, you had to be careful to not take too many photos because it would cost to buy film and get it developed. It's much better now!

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