Alas, our trip is almost over. I have taken over 1000 pictures (many of which I've edited and posted from my iPad).
My workflow f choice has been to take a most of my photos with our DSLR. Then I take out the card and import the pictures to my iPad using the photo connection kit. Once imported onto the iPad, I've been using iPhoto to crop, enhance and organize them. I have really enjoyed getting to know the iPhoto app. It is a real powerhouse when it comes to taking a good photo and making it spectacular.
Finally, I have been using the photo journal component to post the collections to to iCloud to share with Granny and Grandad back in Toronto.
Here is a link to all our photo journals from our trip:
http://bit.ly/Oddsr5
The only downside I've encountered is that once you edit the photos in iPhoto it can be difficult to get them back out to the camera roll because. Currently you need to export them back one at a time rather than as a batch..hopefully it's just a glitch which can be correct later.
My workflow f choice has been to take a most of my photos with our DSLR. Then I take out the card and import the pictures to my iPad using the photo connection kit. Once imported onto the iPad, I've been using iPhoto to crop, enhance and organize them. I have really enjoyed getting to know the iPhoto app. It is a real powerhouse when it comes to taking a good photo and making it spectacular.
Finally, I have been using the photo journal component to post the collections to to iCloud to share with Granny and Grandad back in Toronto.
Here is a link to all our photo journals from our trip:
http://bit.ly/Oddsr5
The only downside I've encountered is that once you edit the photos in iPhoto it can be difficult to get them back out to the camera roll because. Currently you need to export them back one at a time rather than as a batch..hopefully it's just a glitch which can be correct later.

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