Focusing on California in recent years, it has been a while since I've taken a lap of the Southwest. So when I ran across these photos from Bryce Canyon national Park, taken on a road trip through Southern Utah in April 2004, I started looking at my calendar to figure out when I can squeeze in my next visit.
It's interesting to look back add see what state my digital cameras were in this far back. My digital camera was 5 megapixels, a big step from the 2 megapixel camera I bought in 2001, but nowhere near as good as the 8 MP one I bought in 2005 or the 10 MP one in 2006. The post-processing software at the time was generations back as well. I think that I was on Photoshop 7, an old numbering system which went away when the "Creative Suite" terminology arrived. But Photoshop back then was really designed for graphic arts, so I was thrilled when Lightroom arrived, tailor made for photographers.
Here's the rest of my Utah album on G+: https://plus.google.com/photos/+JeffreySullivan/albums/5671944738818324945
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If you process some of the old photos with the new tools you will be amazed at the results. I have been reworking some of my old rejects and getting great results with the tools we have now. What will the future bring?