Slaygon wrote:
One of the best pictures from those albums, taken by Tron. Heya mate! Rock on!
Yay! Thanx! Indeed that was my Purlitzer shot of the evening. GOD I love that lens. (Prime 50mm, F1.4 Manual) So it wasn't all expertise there. Oh, and the gyroscope-controlled image stabilizer helped a bit too.
Meh, enuf tech talk. I had a gr8 time!
Tron wrote:Yay! Thanx! Indeed that was my Purlitzer shot of the evening. GOD I love that lens. (Prime 50mm, F1.4 Manual) So it wasn't all expertise there. Oh, and the gyroscope-controlled image stabilizer helped a bit too.
Tron wrote:Could not resist pressing the shutter. But er... what were you talking about there?
I think we were describing the gap into an empty railway cart we had to climb on to during a photo-shoot. The interesting part was not the fact that we got in there, but that the VERY pregnant photo assistant managed to get through it.
Coincidentally, I'll be attempting to upload the Bit 2005 pics too, as well as the Gathering pics from that same year, and the CRC... my, 2005 was a busy year for me!
Coincidentally, I'll be attempting to upload the Bit 2005 pics too, as well as the Gathering pics from that same year, and the CRC... my, 2005 was a busy year for me!
*hmmm* Care to put the pics on a host that doesn't require a login? I've already got WAY too many accounts on stray websites I seldom visit...
If you haven't got any other options, just send them to me and I'll add them to my gallery at http://ziphoid.com/gallery/v/bitlive2007 to collect some more pics in one place...
What happened with previous BIT Lives was that there were lots of individual galleries many of which which were taken down about a year or two later: so those photos are now "lost" to history. Putting everything in the same place (even if you don't think it's the best option technically) would make sure that your pictures are saved for the ages. Think of it as a historical backup!
Chris Abbott wrote:What happened with previous BIT Lives was that there were lots of individual galleries many of which which were taken down about a year or two later: so those photos are now "lost" to history.
Thankfully I've still got all mine on backup CDs as well as the PC. I'd upload all of them to Flickr and to the group, but the free account only allows 200 pics to be displayed, unless you go Pro for around £15 a year, which may be something that I do.
Chris: if you need a CD with all my pics on, drop us a mail. I recently compiled one for Andreas Wallström :)