Finally got around to finish up editing the pictures I took in WPPI. I saw a lot of new stuff in the trade show, Nik Software is the one that impressed me the most among all the editing add-on available. This is the first time I used this software to edit the pictures, so far, it is easy to use, pretty quick and I am happy with the results. I will do a little review on the Nik Complete Collection in a week or so.
So we left Irvine at 3:30pm, and we made a gas stop in Baker, CA.

By the time we arrive Las Vegas, it was already 7pm, so registration for WPPI was closed. This is a rare scene of the convention center with not a single person.

Since it was still very early in Vegas time, anytime before 3am is early, we decided to scout out on Las Vegas Boulevard to shoot some of the amazing lights.
New York New York Hotel & Casino


Bellagio, this was the last show at midnight and it was raining, not exactly the best time to shoot.

Breakfast in WitchCraft in MGM Grand before the 8am class.

In the 5 days I was there, I learned a lot from speakers like Mike Fulton and Cody Clinton from Tricoast Photography.

My next most wanted camera/toy on my list, Leica![]()

Ed Pingol in Radio Popper booth showing how great these triggers are.

Tony Hoffer’s awesome work on display in the trade show.

Pictage is giving out an iPad per day, but I didn’t get it
. This was how many people 2 minutes before the results are drawn.

Nice beard on the Trade Show security

Black River Imaging party in the Grand Garden Areana

Chef Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill









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