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A year ago, a computer company decided to add some data I asked them to to my main hard drive, with poorly backed up scans and other data.
This is the only whale tail shot I had that the recovery company was able to salvage. I still have the slides, but rescanning over 2000 slides is a daunting challenge. I caved in and bought a bulk scanner attachment for my Nikon SC 4000. Waiting for delivery. a bulk scan of 50 while I am sleeping is increadibly easier than trying to do each alone. About 15 minutes per scan,between time to find, scan, clean up, adjust and then size for printing and web use. anyway Hope you like the whale tail taken last year at Laguna San Ignacio, Baja California. details not available for the shot, except F5. Steve Bein
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