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Re: Fitz Roy and Glacier National Park, Patagonia
You are so fortunate to have access to such stunning scenery, Horacio - so many thanks for sharing these with us.
I especially like the little house with the green roof and yellow sides - plus that amazing sky.
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Re: Fitz Roy and Glacier National Park, Patagonia
By the way - there is no exif data in your photos apart from that the software used to process these shots is Photoshop CS6. Do you use Save for Web in Photoshop, which is the usual reason for exif data to be stripped out accidentally?
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Re: Fitz Roy and Glacier National Park, Patagonia
A factoid for you (some of you will already know this) - 'Fitzroy' is a posh-sounding name associated with British Aristocracy, but did you know that it was the name adopted for the illegitimate son of King James II?
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Re: Fitz Roy and Glacier National Park, Patagonia
Hi everybody. Thank you all for the comments. Pictures where taken with Olympus gear. Edited in CS6 and saved for web. Do you think I have to save them other way? Regards, Horacio.
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