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In the end, some days the pictures take themselves, some days they just don't happen. I hope your trip has good memories, if not good photos.
This happens all the time to me. Just gotta deal with it.
One remedy I've found, at least to prevent those framing problems? Shoot copiously.
I mean, seriously, seriously copiously.
I carry 4 2GB CF cards around with me, and when I see an interesting subject, I'll often take 15-20 photos from a given major angle, with slightly different f-stops, ISO settings, shutter speeds, focusi (is that the word?), or minor angles. I know I can never really tell what a photo will look like on the tiny viewfinder, so I just shoot as many as I can, and worry about choosing 'the one' when I get back to my 30" screens where I can see each option in all it's 10MPx of glory.
Getting quite a few CF cards to have around with you, so you don't have to be restrained on how many options you have later, is definitely worth the money. I recommend Costco, I bought my cards there very cheap in bulk.
Also, if you have a Macbook (pro), then it might be worth it to grab an ExpressCard flash card reader, and a copy of Photon for the lappy; then you can at weed through for the better photos on something larger than a camera LCD every day.
I feel sorry for you.
Raphaël: Good idea.... make sure all of my photos aren't good and so I won't be so picky!
To all: Just so it is clear, the photos I took weren't all blurry, or horrible, just not worthy of my photolog in my opinion.
Yeah, my trip had some good memories for sure. And I agree that I probably should have shot many more photos, angles, and made those adjustments in between shots that you are talking about. But I was in sort of a rush. I also agree that some days are just awesome photo days, and others are not.
I'm hoping that with Photoshop's help (when I have some free time) I'll be able to put together at least one publishable photo.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
I would pay a lot of money to whoever finds a fix to this soloution.
JB