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mngoldz1
06-06-2008, 11:19 PM
Just completed my book. I am an intermediate photographer and love nature photography. My friends have been asking me to put together a book so it it is. Will be uploading to purchase it next week. Please let me know what you think.
S1481823
2240185
Just beautiful! Not only are your photographs wonderful, but I think the composition, the page layouts are very attractive! Good work! We were very happy with our books and have been enjoying them (and inflicting them on everyone we know).
enbs
mngoldz1
06-07-2008, 09:35 AM
Enbs - Thanks for your kind words. This morning I ordered 2 copies of the Classic version. One to show others who wanted to purchase one from me and another one for my friend in Florida who saw the shared version. I'm excited to see what it looks like.
We have recently bought both the classic version and the deluxe and were very happy with both -- but I have to say the the deluxe is just that DE-LUXE! We were thrilled with it! The quality of the paper is good, the reproduction is great, the binding is good. We have no complaints whatsoever with either size book. I am sure you'll be as happy with yours as we are with ours. E
Cruiser
06-07-2008, 11:52 AM
Your book is beautiful with some awesome photography. Be sure and order books of this quality in Deluxe. If you ordered it in Classic and like it, reorder it in Deluxe and you will be amazed at the quality of your pictures. Classic is great but Deluxe showcases your pictures like you wouldn't believe.
My husband and I are Nikon addicts. I started out with a D70 and took some of my best pictures with it for two years. Then when the D200 came out, I bought it along with some pro-level lenses (aka lens lust). I bought my husband a D50 when he started competing with me using my old Minolta 2500. He took some great pictures but was more a point and shoot person. Recently, I bought the D300 and fell in love again. I wanted my husband to use the D200 but he prefers his D50. In addition to our D50, D200, D300 and a dozen or more lenses, we bought the D40x as a back up body since it was light enough to take along on trips and not weigh us down.
Needless to say, we are having a problem deciding which cameras and which lenses to take with us when we go on safari in East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania) in September. We are limited to 33 pounds each including clothes and camera equipment. So, we decided the priorities are: camera equipment first and if any room left...clothes.
Keep up with your beautiful photography and keep posting here so we can all enjoy your work.
mngoldz1
06-07-2008, 11:09 PM
Crusier. Thanks for viewing my book. When I receive the classic one I will then consider purchasing the deluxe. I use a Nikon D70s but am close to purchasing the D300 body but short a few hundred dollars still. If I could afford to quick my job I would be out there with my camera all day long.
Enjoy your upcoming vacation. I am planning a photography vacation to Alaska with two of my photo buddies. My next book will be of my trip to places like Yellowstone, Grand Tetons but I'm still working on that one.
Cruiser
06-08-2008, 06:20 PM
We went to Alaska in 2006 on the Empress Of The North. She is a sternwheeler riverboat. We left Seattle and took her to Juneau. Here is the link to my book if you are interested in some ideas.
http://www.mypublisher.com/bookstore/book_viewer.py?order_id=M408370&sp=x
Melissa7
06-20-2008, 11:33 AM
I am from Minnetonka, MN. I absolutely love your book and how it shows the true beauty of our state. Great, great, great Job!!
emptynester
06-20-2008, 12:04 PM
Wow! I love to look at all the books and yours is beautiful. I am inspired to learn more about photograpy and photo editing. Congratuations.
Emptynester
worldwide
06-20-2008, 11:36 PM
Maybe I'm slow, but can someone tell me how to look at the book with the ID info given? I can't seem to figure out where to access them if the link is not in the post?
Thanks!
emptynester
06-21-2008, 01:00 AM
Go to the home page and click on Mybookshelf, then put in the first set of numbers (S1481823) under order number, click continue, then put in the second set of numbers (2240185) under password. That should help. I don't think that info is given any where it's just one of those figure it out on your own things. It took me a little time to figure it out, don't feel bad about it!
Emptynester
worldwide
06-21-2008, 03:45 PM
Thanks, emptynester - I was totally stumped!
julip1882
04-28-2009, 01:03 PM
I'm a Minnesota girl and this book is LOVELY!
Thank you for sharing!
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