Malaysia photos (1DsIII + 12-24, 24-105, 180 Macro, 300 2.8)

Why do you strip off the EXIF info when posting? It is the most infuriating thing to do. 12-24 mm, but at what particular focal length was the lens used for each shot?

I am considering a petition banning the posting of any images without intact EXIF data.

Brian A.
 
When you use "Save For Web", Photoshop (until CS3) automatically eliminates exif. In CS4 you can preserve exif, but sometimes I use the program for web graphic so I set it "no exif", and it is easy to forget the setting when coming back to photo editing.

All 12-24 photos had been taken at 12mm.
Why do you strip off the EXIF info when posting? It is the most
infuriating thing to do. 12-24 mm, but at what particular focal
length was the lens used for each shot?

I am considering a petition banning the posting of any images without
intact EXIF data.

Brian A.
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Juza
Nature photographer
http://www.juzaphoto.com
 
Hello Juza
great pix
but...what a difference between the 300 and the other 2 lenses...
i guess one really gets what he paid for
the IQ of the 300 in the 1st monkey pix IS AMAZING
probably the best lens canon ever made
i hope one day i can afford that!
thanks for sharing your work
\matteo
 
Excellent series Juza. The beetle is so colourful. Love the dragonfly shot as well. They look even better in high resolution.

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Gautam
 

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