It has been years since I started bitching about my DSLR, the Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D). Released by Canon early 2005 and bought late 2006, I hate its tiny screen, the poor ISO performance, the inaccessibility of some functions, its built quality, etc., etc. 3 years old and a mere 10'000 pictures later, it was time to switch. The 50D did not completely fulfill all my wishes, notably the Wireless flash triggering and the viewfinder. A year later, the solution finally appeared, and yesterday it arrived, under the form of a brand new Canon EOS 7D (thanks to my wife :)) Rather than going in details and prepare a full review (I do not have the expertise for it anyway), I simply list here what I love, like, dislike and hate about this new body. Read further at http://alexhanders.wordpress.com/2009/10/31/of-my-new-toy-the-canon-eos-7d/
I recently had the chance to stay at the Victoria Angkor Resort Hotel, in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The room was simply great, it does not get much better than this and since the attention to details is omnipresent, I took a couple ‘close-up’ pictures to showcase it.
See all the pictures on http://alexhanders.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/details-at-the-victoria-angkor-resort/
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This is something I’d like to kick start for a while now: a photo project. I do not know which direction should it goes ; if it should be a motivational, experimental, challenging and long process. Or a blend of those directions, in any combination? So I came up with some ideas and now am trying to measure up the pros and the cons each option implies.
