Scenes from China

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Matt
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really nice hotel i stayed in the last night...
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Religious items in a Tibetan shop
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Tibet neighborhood
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Matt wrote:Next time I will bring the SLR, hopefully a new one that can take video (come on Olympus!)

Here you go....

http://www.dpreview.com/news/1009/10091415olympuse5.asp
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way too expensive for such a minor leap in tech. :(
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Well, that does it. 420 decent photos. I kind of want to return to china, because I think i can do better.
I still have a ton of panda stuff to go through and 2 tapes of video.
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I think you documented your visit very well...great stuff. :up: :up:
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