Friday, June 27, 2008

Bhutan - The Last Shangri-la





Bhutan was wonderful! The people delightful, the scenery spectacular and all the other things (weather, food, accommodation, travelling) worked well. We would go back in a flash!

Here are some pictures from the festival we attended in Paro--the colours, movements, sounds and people-watching made for sensory overload. Again, I've just processed these in Lightroom, I have found that, when working with a large number of images (yes, I took too many!), Lightroom is far easier and faster than Photoshop and Bridge.

Saturday, May 31, 2008





Finally, some images from India

This is the first time I've tried to export images using Lightroom--just hope it works! I had so many pictures (45 days worth) that I found it far easier and faster to process using Lightroom than Bridge and Photoshop.
While in India (mostly in Rajasthan but with visits to Agra for the Taj Mahal and to Veranasi to see the Ganges) we saw many wonderful things and so many fabulous colours. But, India is not an easy place to travel and we had the unfortunate incident of our bus going off the road and turning over on its side. Luckily nobody received more than bumps and bruises but my D200 flew off my lap, hit my husband on the head and resulted in his needing three stitches. I think he might want me to go back to a point-and-shoot!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Judith's Fancy


Judith's Fancy
Originally uploaded by The Lens Mount.
Hi everyone!

Hope all is well with you. As you can see I'm traveling a bit. My bosses happen to live in St. Croix, a US Virgin Island, and are allowing us to house sit during their absence. So I'm actually missing quite a bit of the cold this year.

Here is a hand held shot of the local neighborhood. If anyone is looking for an awesome travel lens for hand held shooting on a Nikon, try the AF-S DX VR Zoom-NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED. Unfortunately it's pricey but fun to use.

Mark