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Thank you all! I\'ll post some more this weekend. I took over 4000 images (a lot of repetition but because the light changed rapidly in the morning/evening the same scene looked different every minute. A good example would be the first image). I have some that I\'m so happy with I don\'t know how to start to process them.
One thing for sure, I\'ll be getting back to this place again, and again. I may even organize a 2 weeks photography workshop. There are still lots of places I\'d like to go to but they require some serious hiking (maybe 12 miles one way so I\'d need to camp). But, I guarantee it\'ll be worth it
Again, thank you. Oh, I didn\'t have a time yet to post some images on my website (except for the first one). I\'m in the middle of rewriting it but hopefully I\'ll post some this weekend again.
On the other subject... I\'ve got my MaPro while I was in Patagonia (it was waiting for me at the local Fedex place). I\'m a software engineer and I can tell you, if you like a good post processing machine, this is it. It eats through my 36MP files like through a butter, and I got the cheapest with only 4 cores version. I did get the best video cards though and that helps a big time. I see CPU hardly used in PS, only in Lightroom.
I love the darn thing...
I thought I share this info with you all in case someone needs a new and good machine for big files like those from D800 cameras. I\'m sure they will only get bigger in time.



Mar 25, 2014 at 02:45 PM





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