However, I'm pretty tempted to buy this one:
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I can buy "lo res" digital (which they say is "what you see is what you get") for $5 an image, or for $10 I can get a "hi res" digital.
Thoughts?
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Tuesday (11,818 steps) - Olive walk before work. Went to the gym at lunch. Ambitiously thought I could climb the tallest building in Dubai ...
Maybe for $5...that's not too bad.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty awesome pictures. I'd definitely get the low res. I'd only get high res if I wanted to crop or actually print one.
ReplyDeleteI'd get the first one for $10. That is pretty dang cheap really.
ReplyDeleteYou look happy. I once paid $15 for a race photo. It looked fine in the thumbnail, but when the 5x7 arrived, it was out of focus with a note saying they realized it was low quality and I could send it back to some place in New Zeland for a refund. It would have cost me just as much in postage as I'd paid for the pic! Never again!
ReplyDeleteThose are good shots of you. The price is decent too for the gamble.
I say yes. The pictures are great!
ReplyDeletewow, super cheap deal- go for it! i want my RNR ones from last year but for $14.95 for 1 5x7 and $39.95 for ONE digital download I am going to have to pass- it's ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteI agree, pretty cheap for race photos. Some races have charged $80 for all the race images. Nuts. I'd go for it.
ReplyDeleteHigh resolution - it's well worth it! You look so good in the pics!
ReplyDeleteIf you really love them and don't have any others from the race, then get them. :-) $10 is pretty darn cheap for race photos!
ReplyDeleteThose are great pictures. I'd definitely buy the first or second one.
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