Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

Hippos, Giraffes and a long lens

Waterbuck in Kenya, Photographer John Batdorff

Stop by the blog to check out some of photos from our boat tour of Lake Naivasha in Kenya. The 300m/2.8 is simply the nicest long lens I’ve used… but I’ll let the photos speak for themselves.


Hello from London

Long Exposure in London. Photographer John Batdorff

Stop by the blog for a quick postcard from London and a peek at some of the long exposure shots Dad and I have been having fun with!


India Bound

India Bound

India Bound! Wish me luck, and go to my blog to guess what cheesy music I’ll be listening to on the plane…


From NYC

Central Park

Just a quick update: I’m in NYC for one more day and then heading to Washington DC. Central Park has been a wonderful photographic experience. I look forward to many more in DC.


Crazy Flying Monkeys….

My Guide and Spider Monkey Calling Extraordinaire (1/320 at f/4.0, 85mm ISO 200)

Lens selection can be difficult. Not all my lenses get the same love on each trip. Typically, I travel with my 16-35mm, 24-70 and my 70-200mm. But, on this trip my 70-200mm saw all the action!


When in Vermont…

Cherry Garcia

Kajsa here for the Sunday post. I’ve been in the Green Mountain State for the past week visiting family and friends and loving every moment of it.


Getting into the groove….

Tulum Dancer

Whenever I travel the first day out with the camera can be the worst. It’s not uncommon for me to take a few days to warm up to my surroundings. To unthaw I typically try to focus my first day of shooting at public events or parks.


Mexico

Hostel in Playa del Carmen

I’ve been in Mexico for a couple of days now, and it’s taken me a bit to get in the groove of things, but I’m starting to relax and enjoy myself. And the winners of the super cool lens cloths are…


Travel prep: India

Ayutthaya, Thailand, Kajsa Stolberg

John mentioned a few weeks back that he’s planning on taking a trip to India this Spring. Here’s the preliminary list of things to do, in no particular order…


Looking forward

The Crown Fountain in Millennium Park Chicago

Interested in photographing the Kumbha Mela Festival in India then check out today’s blog. Interested in improving your photography business model? Check out John Harrington’s book.


Are you up-to-date?

Nancy Batdorff (The Boss)

Ok, today is the last post this week on software…I promise.  I don’t know how many countless hours I’ve spent fixing computer and camera problems because I’ve failed to stay on top of updates.  One time I forgot to update my camera’s firmware and sure enough one of the “bugs” reported caused me to have to ship [...]