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November 4, 2007

Second Day in Peru (Lima)

I'm still alive. Shot over 600 images with the EOS 40D today, but the camera is more different from the EOS 20D than I had imagined. For one thing, 6.5 frames per second is too fast. It's absurd. 5 frames per second was plenty flast. Trust me.

Today, I tried shooting with both frames, but I need a circular polarizing filter for the 100-400 mm lens, and a second memory card. Will try to pick these up at the mall tomorrow before I head out for Paracas and the Nazca Lines. Trip is too strange to believe. I owe a great deal to Juan for taking me under his wing, and to Chino for watching my back all day in Lima while shooting at el puerto and la puente.

Gringo Loco

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Posted by Rob Kiser on November 4, 2007 at 2:04 AM

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