Thanks Frank.. sorry about the size. I've since replaced the photos
online with some smaller ones (1024xwhatever). I'll probably put up the
full res shots as well, mostly for a couple I met there who'd had their
gear stolen.
jp
frank theriault wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jon Paul Schelter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've returned from my trip to East africa, I managed to do just about
everything I wanted to - safaris, climbing Kilimanjaro, diving in Zanzibar.
I'm trying to put together a bit of a web site, my hope is to use the
GPS track overlaid on top of a Google maps page, and linked to my photos
and log entries.. but that might take a while for me to set up. In the
meantime, I bought a domain, and I've got a bit of a place-holder there,
with a few of the photos that I've managed to sort through - take a look
if you're interested, I'd love to hear some feedback.
http://forksandhope.com/Africa.html
<sound of frank whining again>
There's a lot of stuff to load for a po' guy like me, with an old
computer on dial-up. Tomorrow at work I'll check in, and it won't
take so long for all those to load.
I must say, though, the 10 or so that started to load were ~most~
impressive! The one with the pachyderms and the clouds with the sun
streaming through them in the background stands out as the best of a
great bunch.
More to say tomorrow (I hope).
cheers,
frank
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"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson