How to photograph fireworks…

Fireworks displays are amazing to watch and can be really enthralling , many photographers shy away from photographing them as they think it is too difficult to photograph them. In fact, photographing fireworks can be pretty simple, if you follow a few simple tips that are outlined below: 1. Use a tripod: I know, I…

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Review of the Joby Gorillapod

As any serious photographer will tell you, a tripod is a key piece of kit to get really tack sharp images. This is of course true, and a good quality, heavy duty tripod is first prize. This is all good and well until you want to travel somewhere. The idea of carrying a 7kg tripod…

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Mountains of Ollanta

The town that we are living in now is called Ollantaytambo (pronounced OH-YUN-TA-TUMBO) It is in the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas and is in fact a real living, breathing and authentic Inca town that has survived the Spanish Inquistion and was left pretty much in tact. We are here until August,…

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More Antarctica Pano’s

I am sure that many of you must be thinking that we have dropped off the face of the planet. Well we havent, the thing is this, we have taken up a volunteering opportunity in Ollantaytambo until the second week in August. We are quite excited, we are volunteering at a lodge in Ollantaytambo called…

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Lake Titicaca in Peru

Lake Titicaca is a high altitude lake which straddles Peru and Bolivia, 40% is in Bolivia and 60% in Peru. It is a HUGE inland lake that is fed by 27 rivers. The lake itself is 190km long at its longest and 80 km wide at its widest. It has a surface area of 8372…

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