Manglesphoto wrote:
Great set of images!!!
Have you NOT transferred the file to a hard drive ?
Yeah, did that long ago but for me there's a bit of nostalgia in keeping those "original" files... I swear, from that card, late at night, there's a whiff of spruce and frost and hints of adventure.... who wouldn't want to hang on to such possibilities? Thanks for asking, Frank- got my imagination going!!!
DaveO wrote:
Quite enjoyable!
More enjoyable in person, Dave, but working the files was fun, too- THANKS! for taking a look!!!
fuminous wrote:
Made my last trip to Prudhoe Bay in 2008 and it was spectacular... as is all of Alaska. The 16GB card that traveled with me and my D200 resurfaces every now and then and I can't bring myself to format the thing, so I piddle with the files and remember those fabulous days...
I love Alaska and your terrific shots capture it so well.
raymondh wrote:
Some views of Alaska we don’t often get.
Happy to provide a different vista, raymondh, and thanks for looking!!
I'm not particularly organized in regard to finding images from decades ago, but yes, I've copies of everything and the copies aren't organized either.... half a dozen multi-terabyte drives with multiple iterations of files and each drive a mystery until it's plugged in searched... but I kinda like finding a card from long ago with crappy images and couple of good ones too... reminds me of how things change... Thanks for looking and commenting, too, Tom!!
Thanks for those seldom seen views of Alaska. Beautiful in their own way and well off the beaten path.
oldpsych wrote:
I love Alaska and your terrific shots capture it so well.
Thanks so much, Bruce; that's the thing about Alaska, once it's in your blood, it never leaves- like malaria and worms... but much more important and wonderful. THANKS!!
jimvanells wrote:
Thanks for those seldom seen views of Alaska. Beautiful in their own way and well off the beaten path.
You're right, Jim, beautiful, though the path is being beaten a little more every year. Thanks for having a look and commenting, too!!!
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
You could do as I did... I bought a 32inch TV, with a USB port. Put your favorite photos on a thumb drive(s), insert into the port on the TV, set it to play the photos as a 'rotating' wall photo display! I love seeing the photos of our scenic travels, every time I walk it!!!
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