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Alaska 2008 (no 56k)

Posted: 2008-07-10 05:48pm
by TimothyC
I don't have time right now to get the images linked, but here is a link to the start of the gallery. A much much larger gallery is in the works (One that will use about 10-20% of the 1900 or so photos I took).

But untill then...

http://www.cizadlo.us/alaska2008

enjoy.

PS. All images were taken at 8 megapixels so if there are any wallpaper requests, let me know in this thread or via PM.

Posted: 2008-07-10 05:53pm
by The Grim Squeaker
Some nice stuff, although a wee bit more filtering and then posting to this thread might be nice.

Looks awesome, I hope I can go there with my family this summer... Any special photography tips whilst there?

Posted: 2008-07-10 08:34pm
by TimothyC
DEATH wrote:Some nice stuff, although a wee bit more filtering and then posting to this thread might be nice.

Looks awesome, I hope I can go there with my family this summer... Any special photography tips whilst there?
  1. Batteries - Bring plenty of batteries - for the Camera, not so much for the flash (as most of your shots will not need the flash or flash photography will not be allowed
  2. Know your Camera - This is a given
  3. Know your Lenses
  4. Have a good Telephoto (At least a 250mm, preferably a 300mm+)
  5. Have a good general lens (one that takes you out to at least 150mm) for catching the shots you are not expecting
  6. Plenty of Memory cards - I burned through between eight and ten gigs of memory with an 8MP camera (while shooting in RAW only about 8-12% of the time
  7. Have FAST memory cards (So you don't get memory lag)
  8. Have a Good case. Not just one that carries your stuff, but one that you can keep on you at all times, after all the best camera in the world is the one that you have on you. [I used a smaller waist-mounted case because I left my A1 at home due to weight on the plane, and I kept my back-pack with me for when I was going to use my tripod, and I got the impression that the two bag set up was rather common from just looking around]
  9. Tripods are nice but overrated. If you have the space/weight take both a tripod and a monopod
  10. Binoculars are good for spotting if you have more than one person out in the field (IE a spotter-shooter arraignment).

Posted: 2008-07-11 02:59am
by AK_Jedi
What boat were you on? Also looks like you took a whale watching trip. Allen Marine, or someone else? Also, its kinda sad you don't have more pictures from the Juneau area. Juneau kicks ass, but downtown is so tacky. Also, anyone with a little extra money should seriously consider one of the flightseeing tours. it truly is another world up there. I'll try to get my pictures up in a little bit.

Also, that Jayhawk isn't so rare around these parts. In the last couple weeks, I've seen one of those, a blackhawk, an F-18, a B-25, and a Qantas jet come in and out of the Juneau airport. Granted it was an unusual couple weeks, but still...

Posted: 2008-07-11 09:58am
by TimothyC
AK_Jedi wrote:What boat were you on?
MS Veendam.
Also looks like you took a whale watching trip.
Nope, Just a Photo Tour outside of Juneau
Also, its kinda sad you don't have more pictures from the Juneau area. Juneau kicks ass, but downtown is so tacky.
Yeah, but the tour I was on in Juneau didn't do any downtown stuff, just the boat trip and the Mendenhall Glacier part.
Also, anyone with a little extra money should seriously consider one of the flightseeing tours. it truly is another world up there. I'll try to get my pictures up in a little bit.
Alas I didn't have the money myself and my parents didn't want to pay for it for the entire family.
Also, that Jayhawk isn't so rare around these parts.
I was being sarcastic with that comment.