Archive for the ‘Photography tips’ Category
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Do your knees quake at the thought of swinging across the jungle canopy suspended from a steel thread? If so, zip-lining may not be for you. But if you are into a fun exhilarating adventure, then be sure to book a zip-lining adventure in a place like Belize or St. Lucia. But take some precautions first.
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Tags: Belize, dangers of ziplining, is zip-lining dangerous, st. lucia, zip-lining accidents, zip-lining in the rain forest, zipping through the jungle
Posted in Adventure Travel, Belize, Caribbean, Cruise Ship Travel, Ports of call, South America, Travel photography, Travel safety, Travel tips, Tropical Destinations | Comments Off
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Deserted Old-timers on Devil’s Island, French Guyana
Devil’s Island was made famous in the movie starring Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen: “Papillon.” But the Devil’s Island that tourists are welcomed on today is not the island associated with the unfortunate French prisoner, Papillon (Henri Charriere).
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Tags: Devil's Island, Dustin Hoffman movies, French Guiana, French penal colony, Guyana, Henri Charriere, Isle Royale, Napoleon, Papillon, Royal Island, St. Joseph Island, Steve McQueen movies
Posted in Adventure Travel, Cemeteries, Cruise Ship Travel, Family Vacations, Ports of call, South America, Tourist attractions, Travel Destinations, Travel photography, Variety | Comments Off
Friday, November 21st, 2008

Frosted Leaf or Standing out from the Crowd
Special Care is Necessary When Using Your Digital Camera in the Cold!
It’s that time of the year for many of us around the world, when the dreamy warm days of autumn slip into the bone-chilling, teeth-chattering days of winter.
But wintertime can be the best time for getting fabulous shots like the frosted leaf showing here. While there are gray days, there will also be days of brilliant blue skies, bright golden sunshine, and sparkling snow blankets, dazzled in twinkling diamonds. How can anyone resist shooting photographs under those conditions? I certainly can’t.
But along with wintry conditions comes cold, and digital cameras (and their batteries) don’t like extreme temperatures of either variety, hot or cold. So, you must take precautions when using your digital camera outdoors in the winter.
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Tags: cold weather camera tips, how to take care of your digital camera in cold weather, shooting photographs in the cold, using a digital camera in cold weather, using your camera in winter
Posted in Digital Cameras, Photography tips, Variety | Comments Off
Friday, October 17th, 2008

With the shortening days (at least here in the Northern Hemisphere) we are being treated to some of the most glorious sunsets and sunrises. Do you have trouble capturing sunsets or sunrises? If so, here are a few tips to help you capture all those blazing colors.
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Tags: automatic modes on digital cameras, digital camera scene modes, learning from your digital cameras scene modes, photographing sunsets and sunrises, sunrises, sunsets
Posted in Digital Cameras, Photography tips, Travel photography | 1 Comment »
Monday, September 29th, 2008

Directions, please!
Are you taking photos and letting them sit in your computer’s digital dungeons, or worse, on a memory card? What a shame since sites like Flickr are just a mouse click away. I spent several hours at a harvest festival outside of our city this weekend. The colors and the festivites were so vibrant; there was no end to photo opportunities.
This little Halloween teddy bear came into my possession (my husband won him in a “fish pond”). I loved his strong orange color and decided to add him to my shots. He turned out to be the perfect subject, so well-behaved and so patient.
I could have posted this photo of him as I had taken it, but Flickr also offers this cool photo manipulation program called, “Picnik.” And well, using Picnik, is as much fun as a picnic. And it’s so easy.
You can do it, too. Like I did, you can manipulate (tweak) your photo’s colors, contrast, and midtones. And you can add a frame or text, like the orange text I added to the white sign. It was just crying out for a little creativity.
Flickr is so easy to use and it’s free unless you choose to go “Pro” and even that is ridiculously inexpensive.
Go on. Get your photos out of your computer’s digital dungeon and share them with friends and family. Or the world.
Happy Halloween!
Wishing you safe and happy travels,
Sheree Zielke
Tags: autumn, flickr, halloween, orange, photo manipulation software, picnik, posting your photos to the internet, teddy bear
Posted in Digital Cameras, Holiday Celebrations, Photography tips, Variety | Comments Off
Monday, September 15th, 2008

Some of us call it urban blight, some of us call it street soul, some of us call it a shame, while others of us simply call it, “beautiful.”
Is there a city or town in the world that doesn’t sport its share of graffiti? Our city in central Alberta is no different. And while our city has sent out its graffiti-removal brigade, thank goodness the cleaning squad hasn’t found all of it. This artwork, with its nasty invectives and racial slurs, especially viewed against the backdrop of the setting sun, can be very intriguing.
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Tags: abandoned buildings, edmonton alberta, Graffiti, homeless, inner city art, Street Art, street soul, urban blight
Posted in Adventure Travel, Alberta, Art Galleries, Canada, Graffiti, Street Art, Travel photography, Variety | Comments Off
Monday, September 1st, 2008

(An early morning view of the beautiful Mission San Jose in San Antonio’s Missions National Park.)
Thank you, Hurricane Gustav. We are sitting high and dry in one of the loveliest cities in North America, San Antonio. We are supposed to be in New Orleans. But thanks to a little convincing by Gustav and American officials, we changed our plans.
On the day we were set to arrive in NOLA, evacuation orders forced nearly two million folks to leave the southern seaboard. We had planned a holiday riding the rails, the Amtrak rails, but the trains were needed to take people out of New Orleans, so Amtrak cancelled our reservations.
We were in Houston (another area slated to be hit by Gustav) so we had no choice but to rent a car and head north to San Antonio. In fact, on our way, we passed a convoy of 2 dozen buses that were heading south on a rescue mission. Later, on TV, we watched as an endless line of buses, filled with those folks escaping the storm, headed away to safer zones like Dallas and Houston.
Now we are watching as the eye of Gustav makes landfall — the good news, maybe, for New Orleans, is that the eye will be passing farther to the west than expected.
But in the meantime, we are in San Antonio, where we have rented a comfortable house, we have walked the famous Riverwalk, we have ridden the canal boats, we have paid homage to the Alamo, and we have made an early morning trek to the old Spanish missions. What a joy!
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Tags: hurricane gustav, mission conception, mission espada, mission san jose, mission san juan, Missions National Historical Park, San Antonio, spanish missions, Texas
Posted in Adventure Travel, Family Vacations, San Antonio, Texas, Tourist attractions, Train Travel, Travel photography, Tropical Destinations, United States, Variety | Comments Off
Monday, August 11th, 2008

Have you been told to shoot in RAW? Have you looked at photographs that seem not up to par? Are you having trouble getting great shots from your expensive DSLR?
Then maybe you should put down the camera, and do some reading instead.
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Tags: color cast, color temperatures, digital camera lessons, Digital Cameras, DSLR lessons, expodisc, exposure compensation, histograms, how to shoot a good digital photo, ISO settings, kelvin scale, Nikon D80, point and shoot, shutter and aperture priority, white balance
Posted in Digital Cameras, New Technology, Photography tips, Travel photography, Variety | 1 Comment »
Friday, August 1st, 2008

My husband and I celebrated our 21st wedding anniversary yesterday. Our formal plans had us dining at a very cool eatery called “The Bootlegger Italian Bistro,” in South Las Vegas. We had eaten there when we first arrived in Vegas and thought it would be a nice place, with its classic old gangster ambience, to have our anniversary dinner.
But our plans changed. Vegas has a way of doing that to plans. So, we cancelled our reservations in favor of another place. And we are so glad we did. We had one of our best times yet in Las Vegas.
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Tags: downtown las vegas, fremont street experience, las vegas nevada, neon museum in las vegas, old hotels in las vegas, old Vegas, roller derby, the boneyard, vintage neon signs, where to photograph neon signs
Posted in Adventure Travel, Art Galleries, Family Vacations, Las Vegas, Tourist attractions, Travel - General Advice, Travel Destinations, Travel photography, Travel safety, Travel tips, United States, Variety | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Are you planning a trip to that Mecca of Nevada: Las Vegas? Maybe you have never visited this city of bright lights and money-grabbing slots, or maybe you haven’t been there in awhile.
The good news? Many things haven’t changed.
The better news? Many things have changed. Especially at the airport and at the car rental building.
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Tags: best buys in vegas, best margarita in vegas, best show in vegas, how to get to your rental car from the las vegas airpor, las vegas nevada, mccarran airport in vegas, vegas strip
Posted in Adventure Travel, Las Vegas, Photography tips, Tourist attractions, Travel tips, United States, Variety | 4 Comments »