Margaret Wang Thirty-something year-old software developer, runner, traveller, and aspiring feng-shui master with the occasional observation on everything else.

16Nov/06Off

The problem with digital cameras…

...is that you can easily take A LOT of pictures. I spent 2 weeks in China, and I think I have somewhere close to 500 photos, not including the ones I deleted and not including the "shared" photos my mom took with her camera. If this had been a film camera, there is no way I would have taken this many pictures. 500 photos translates into 14 36-exposure rolls or 21 24-exposure rolls. And nevermind the money it would take to develop all those rolls of film. I also blame it on the 1GB card I have in my camera. It still contains all the photos Mike and I took in London, as well as the ones Mike took during the Bridge Pedal (that was one camera-happy husband of mine!) .

All this complaining is really just a long-winded way of me saying that I hope to soon put up a "highlights" photo collection of my China trip. It was really an amazing trip, and I'd like to share a small portion of it...so...bear with me. It'll come...you just have to wait for it...Patience, grasshopper.

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