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Japan personal travel photobook
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2012/11/24 06:41
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I've used this site quite extensively so I thought I would give a little bit in return by posting a link to our Japan photo book from our 3 week trip in October. It's entirely viewable on line (not trying to sell it) so hopefully some people may find it useful for your upcoming trip, enjoy it and perhaps, even inspire you to make your own. http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3736932
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by Stephan (guest)
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Re: Japan personal travel photobook
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2012/11/24 10:56
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That's a great effort, Stephan! I really enjoyed flipping through your photo collection.
I hope you won't mind some feedback:
1) It'd be nice to know what camera and lenses you used 2) I wish their flip-book software offered a real full screen view (I understand that their primary objective is print not web) 3) I'd trade size for quantity (fewer photos of large format) 4) It'd be nice if the photos were accompanied by some tags (one-liners would be enough)
But overall, I had great 20 minutes with your photo book. Thanks for that!
:-)
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by SEA monster
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Re: Japan personal travel photobook
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2012/11/24 10:58
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3) I'd trade size for quantity (fewer photos of large format)
Sorry, this was supposed to come out as "fewer photos but with large format".
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by SEA monster
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Re: Japan personal travel photobook
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2012/11/24 11:34
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Great! Very beautiful pictures of everyday life in Japan. I'm very glad to include Kagurazaka.
And I found Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress who greet you with a wave of the hand!
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by ajapaneseboy
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