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admin80 <![CDATA[What To Bring And Where To Go]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2614 2011-12-21T11:16:08Z 2011-12-21T11:16:04Z -sunset1Travel can be a very rewarding experience, as you can learn about other cultures and lifestyles as well as visit [...]]]>

sunset1 What To Bring And Where To Go

Travel can be a very rewarding experience, as you can learn about other cultures and lifestyles as well as visit historical sites. There are several things to do when you travel and ways to make sure that you save money at hotels or for plane tickets. Read this article for more tips on travel.

Bring a bag-of-fun for your kids. Make sure to have enough supplies to keep your kids entertained for the duration of the flight. There’s nothing worse than an, “Are we there yet,” ten minutes into a three-hour flight. Card games, special coloring books, and puzzles work well and, if you can afford one, pick up a portable video player. The hours of entertainment value are well worth the cost.

Check your traveling documents well before departure. Make sure your passport is signed and its expiration date is several month after your trip. Contact the consular sections of the countries’ embassies you are visiting to find out whether you are required to have a visa or not. Apply for your visas at least 2-3 months before the trip to have enough time for processing.

Read several reliable travel forums. These forums have come a long way in recent years and can be quite informative about the potential destinations on your list. Take some time to read many of the posts on the site to find out what to expect when you get to your travel destination.

When traveling on vacation with an infant, you will need to carry a load of supplies with you. The best mode of travel, if possible, is to rent a car. This way you can travel with all the things you will need easily. Also, with a baby, consider staying at one place for the majority of the trip. This way, the hassle of lugging all of the essentials a baby needs will be less burdensome.

Traveling doesn’t have to be expensive if you create a budget before you leave. Whether you want to do a cross-country road trip or visit a European country, traveling can be fun and educational. Remember the tips in this article to stay safe and make the most of your money when you travel.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Fly over planet Earth]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2578 2011-11-23T13:46:13Z 2011-11-20T11:30:41Z Fly over planet EarthWhat does it feel like to fly over planet Earth?]]>

What does it feel like to fly over planet Earth?

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admin80 <![CDATA[Colors]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2478 2011-11-05T19:24:50Z 2011-11-05T17:38:51Z Reshared post from +Marc Evans]]>

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of Chicago]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2476 2011-11-05T19:22:23Z 2011-11-05T10:38:32Z In album Chicago (23 photos)     Reshared post from +Tim Forsythe]]>

In album Chicago (23 photos)

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admin80 <![CDATA[Travel Cheap]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2473 2011-11-04T11:05:35Z 2011-11-04T11:02:58Z In album How to travel anywhere on $20 a day (17 photos)     Reshared post from +Ryan Estrada You [...]]]>

In album How to travel anywhere on $20 a day (17 photos)

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You guys asked for a tutorial on how I travel so cheap. Well, this one is just for you.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Yosemite]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2468 2011-11-03T16:12:09Z 2011-11-03T16:09:55Z Another shot from my recent sunset hike to Clouds Rest. This time I wanted to frame the image showing both [...]]]>

Another shot from my recent sunset hike to Clouds Rest. This time I wanted to frame the image showing both Half Dome and the actual summit of Cloud Rest. Just an inch past that rock in the lower right, is a mile long slide down a continuous granite slope toward the base of Tenaya Canyon.

Shot with a Nikon D7000. This is a single frame shot; no HDR or blended exposures.

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Sunset over Half Dome from the summit of Clouds Rest, Yosemite National Park, California

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In album Landscapes & Nature (34 photos)

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Little Corona del Mar
I headed out to a small local beach last week with another local photographer and we were both treated to a beautiful sunset. Have a great Thursday everyone!

#ThirstyThursday curated by +Giuseppe Basile.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Tanawha Trail]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2462 2011-11-03T13:42:25Z 2011-11-03T13:37:17Z In album Landscapes (31 photos) Tanawha Trail Foot Bridge – © 2011 Dave Allen Photography, All Rights Reserved see more [...]]]>

In album Landscapes (31 photos)

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Foot Bridge along the Tanawha Trail on Rough Ridge. Rough Ridge is near Grandfather Mountain along the Blue Ridge Parkway and is frequently blanketed in fog. One of my favorite hikes along the Blue Ridge Parkway! Feel free to comment and share icon wink Tanawha Trail

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admin80 <![CDATA[Earth As You’ve Never Seen It]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2449 2011-10-03T10:43:43Z 2011-10-03T10:43:43Z Earth As You’ve Never Seen ItImages from Landsat]]>

Images from Landsat

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admin80 <![CDATA[Travel photos]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2445 2011-10-03T10:45:58Z 2011-08-25T13:55:32Z Travel photosA selection of traveling photos]]>

A selection of traveling photos

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Malian Boy & The Shiny Seed]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2442 2011-08-16T22:37:06Z 2011-08-16T22:37:06Z The Malian Boy & The Shiny SeedSomewhere in Mali, a boy comes across a fabulous thing.. His baobab friend gives him an answer..]]>

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Somewhere in Mali, a boy comes across a fabulous thing..
His baobab friend gives him an answer..

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admin80 <![CDATA[Inspired by Iceland]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2436 2011-08-16T16:00:01Z 2011-08-16T15:59:49Z Inspired by IcelandIceland is more alive than ever, bursting with energy, activity and hospitality.]]>

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Iceland is more alive than ever, bursting with energy, activity and hospitality.

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Mammoth – World’s Longest Water Coaster]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2430 2011-10-03T12:53:37Z 2011-08-06T10:55:50Z The Mammoth – World’s Longest Water CoasterCheck this animation of what is supposed to become the world’s largest water coaster ! To be found at Holiday [...]]]>

Check this animation of what is supposed to become the world’s largest water coaster !

To be found at Holiday World.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Move, eat, learn]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2425 2011-08-05T09:01:00Z 2011-08-05T09:00:24Z Move, eat, learn3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte [...]]]>

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3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films…..

= a trip of a lifetime.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Colosseum – Rome]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2421 2011-08-03T09:57:03Z 2011-08-03T09:57:03Z colosseum - rome - neroColosseum – Rome photo credit]]>

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Colosseum – Rome

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admin80 <![CDATA[Trevi Fountain – Rome]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2417 2011-08-03T09:55:51Z 2011-08-03T09:55:50Z fontana-di-treviTrevi Fountain – Rome photo credit]]>

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Trevi Fountain – Rome

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admin80 <![CDATA[Beautiful photos of Bora Bora]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2386 2011-08-02T18:31:18Z 2011-08-02T14:24:05Z Bora-Bora-source source source source source source source source source source source]]>

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of Paris]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2373 2011-08-02T21:12:01Z 2011-08-02T13:44:44Z paris,franceEiffel Tower source Arc Du Triomphe source Notre Dame source source Notre Dame de Paris source Sunset over Paris source [...]]]>

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admin80 <![CDATA[Barcelona photos]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2369 2011-08-01T13:21:32Z 2011-08-01T13:21:32Z port-olimpic-barcelona-sunsetBarcelona as seen from the sky in aerial view Port Vell, Barcelona Casa Battló Teleferic de Montjuic Sunset over the [...]]]>

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Barcelona as seen from the sky in aerial view

Port Vell, Barcelona

Casa Battló

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Sunset over the Barceloneta district

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admin80 <![CDATA[Torre Agbar – Barcelona]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2341 2011-07-31T11:10:34Z 2011-07-28T12:04:55Z Torre Agbar – BarcelonaTorre Agbar – Barcelona]]>

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photos <![CDATA[Time is Photographic.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/uncategorized/time-is-photographic/ 2011-07-28T10:08:53Z 2011-07-28T10:08:09Z Time is Photographic., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. Via Flickr: [ Follow me using your iPhone ] [...]]]>

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Time is Photographic., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

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About

Wellington Point, QLD.

Photography is evolution. One arrives early, before sunset and shoots well into the night, you watch the tide go from high to low, you feel the warmth in the sun dissolve and you watch the colours of the night sky develop before your eyes, and the entire time you’ve been traveling through time…. Time is Photographic.

Enjoy.

- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f9, 280 seconds, 10mm.
- Sigma 10-20mm.
- Tripod.
- Noise Reduction.

Processing

- Saturation and Contrast in Photoshop 6.0 and Lightroom 2.2.

About the Brisbane Airport

Brisbane Airport (IATA: BNE, ICAO: YBBN) is the sole passenger airport serving Brisbane and the third busiest in Australia, after Sydney and Melbourne Airports. Located in the suburb with the same name, the airport serves the city of Brisbane and the surrounding metropolitan area.

It is a hub for Virgin Blue and its low cost international subsidiary Pacific Blue Airlines and a secondary hub for both Qantas and its low cost subsidiary Jetstar. It is part of the Brisbane–Sydney air route, which is the eleventh busiest passenger air route in the world, and the seventh busiest in the Asia-Pacific region.

Brisbane Airport is home to Qantas’ heavy 767-300 maintenance facility and from early 2010, heavy maintenance work on the Airline’s A330 fleet will be carried out at the facility. Virgin Blue has a smaller maintenance facility at the Airport, where line-maintenance on the Airline’s 737 fleet is performed. Other airlines, namely QantasLink and Alliance also conduct maintenance at their respective facilities at the Airport.

The airport has international and domestic passenger terminals, a cargo terminal, a General Aviation terminal and apron as well as two runways. Brisbane Airport is accessible from the central business district by the Gateway Motorway and the Airtrain rail service, which is linked to the Citytrain suburban network. The new Airport Link motorway is planned to connect the Brisbane CBD and airport.

The airport was awarded the IATA Eagle Award in 2005, the second of only two Australian airports to receive such award. Brisbane Airport was voted the best airport in the Australia-Pacific region and the airport with the friendliest staff in the world in the 2008 Skytrax World Airport Awards. In 2009 it was voted the best airport in Australia and again won the friendliest staff award for the Asia Pacific region. The International terminal has also won the Queensland architecture award. In 2010 it was again voted the best Australian Airport by Sktrax and made the worlds top 25 airports.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Menorca]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2172 2011-06-30T21:02:43Z 2011-06-30T18:29:01Z menorcaMenorca is a UNESCO chosen Biosphere Reserve. It’s a mixture of traditional scenery, attractive cities, a biosphere reserve, and about [...]]]>

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Menorca is a UNESCO chosen Biosphere Reserve. It’s a mixture of traditional scenery, attractive cities, a biosphere reserve, and about 80 beach locations. It’s a sequence of coves and beaches that differ totally from the north towards the south. It’s considered among the finest locations for sunshine, stunning seashores and a soothing family vacation. Menorca is definitely a great island in which your vacation will probably be ideal.

Menorca is an historic island, filled with history and traditions. It has long since been a sun-drenched getaway for travelers all through Europe.

Menorca is, all things considered, an island, and it ought to be not surprising that aquatic sports certainly are a main attraction. Sailing, windsurfing, deep-sea diving are all popular, and there are sailing classes and renting accessible in the bigger hotels. If you’d favour another person captain your ship, consider using a brief cruise trip inside a glass-bottomed motorboat close to Mao’s harbour, or perhaps a catamaran sail beginning in Fornells.

Menorca doesn’t have numerous types of reptiles or amphibians.

Menorca Airport terminal MAH is situated 4.5 kilometres south west from the Balearic island of Menorca’s capital Mahon, close to the east coastline of Spain. It’s easy to get at from Mahon if you take roadways ME-12 and ME-14, or from Ciutadella if you take roadways E-1 and ME-14.

Menorca accommodations in Son Bou are a fantastic area if you wish to be near to the beach. Needless to say, climate of Menorca and the Mediterranean food has long been a visitor pull. The area of Menorca is based on the Mediterranean, 130 miles from the coast of Spain. It is the mnorthern ost island of the Balearic island chain. In spite of its much smaller dimension, Menorca has nearly as many welcoming beaches alongside its shoreline as Majorca and Ibiza put together. The pristine beaches and really clear waters are difficult to refrain from.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Ibiza]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2164 2011-06-30T21:03:31Z 2011-06-30T14:31:01Z ibiza-spain,beachIbiza is the English name for this Balearic Isle, its genuine name is Eivissa. It is the 3rd biggest isle [...]]]>

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Ibiza is the English name for this Balearic Isle, its genuine name is Eivissa. It is the 3rd biggest isle from the Balearic Islands. It’s the tiniest of 3 primary Balearic Island destinations. It’s the party capital around the globe and it has certainly gained its name to be the party capital and dancing hot spot of Europe.

Ibiza is identified with clubbing, the area that offered Europe the rave. It is definitely an island comprised of magnificent cove seashores, imposing cliffs and wonderful pine woodlands. It truly is wreathed in beautiful sand beaches. It provides extensive naked beaches and it is gay-friendly, that makes it a really modern town. Ibiza is 79 kms from the seaside section of Valencia, the Spanish town.

Ibiza features its own international airport which causes it to be simpler for travellers to journey in directly. It has an productive international airport, by which 4 million guests cross per year. This is a sunshine lover’s ideal haven. It had been a significant buying and selling post across the Mediterranean sea paths. Ibiza features a deck looking over the Mediterranean, encompassed by rich plant life and crystalline rich waters.

Ibiza is actually a greatly well-liked area. It is obtaining a status on the globe marketplace as being a wedding ceremony location. It is especially well-liked by same-sex partners. It’s rich in pubs and clubs and they’re all battling over customers. Ibiza is definitely an area in which to possess a vehicle or motorcycle is essential..

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admin80 <![CDATA[Palma de Mallorca]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2156 2011-06-30T17:00:31Z 2011-06-30T14:06:11Z palma-de-mallorcaIts originality is based on its peaceful environment, stunning beaches and tranquil sea. Palma can be recognized as being the [...]]]>

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Its originality is based on its peaceful environment, stunning beaches and tranquil sea. Palma can be recognized as being the centre for many of Majorca’s resorts, dining places, and dance clubs, while offering a terrific way to spend some time and revel in the old city centre. Palma de Mallorca is the capital of Mallorca, the biggest of the Balearic islands, a little number of islands within the western Mediterranean area.

Palma de mallorca has a Mediterranean local weather with hot, dry and sun-drenched summer seasons and gentle but wetter winter seasons. It features a metro line, a bus line, a train system, and several taxi cabs providers. It is also reached on inexpensive carriers coming from all over European countries. It is very well-known amidst German travelers.Palma de mallorca has numerous shopping places.

The island also boasts prominently in destinations of Mediterranean cruise ships. They have about 425,000 residents, although the city region is a touch bigger and has now more than 500, 000 individuals residing there.

Palma de Mallorca Airport terminal (IATA: PMI, ICAO: LEPA), situated 15 minutes’ drive from the town, is the primary airport terminal in Mallorca . Following Madrid Barajas Airport terminal and Barcelona International airport this is actually the 3rd most popular international airport in the nation and among the most hectic in The european union throughout the the summer months. Several air carriers function the area, such as a number of budget flight companies such as Easyjet and Ryanair .

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admin80 <![CDATA[Antwerp, Belgium]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2153 2011-06-29T09:05:09Z 2011-06-29T09:05:09Z Antwerp, BelgiumHere is a video with shots from Antwerp, Belgium]]>

Here is a video with shots from Antwerp, Belgium

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photos <![CDATA[Santa Maria degli Angeli – Rome]]> http://www.travelzones.net/uncategorized/santa-maria-degli-angeli-rome/ 2011-06-19T14:20:12Z 2011-06-15T14:55:11Z Santa Maria degli Angeli – Rome, a photo by * PabloV * on Flickr.]]>

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of the Colosseum, Rome]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2127 2011-06-12T19:08:59Z 2011-06-12T19:07:35Z ColosseumPhotos of the Colosseum, Rome]]>

Colosseum Photos of the Colosseum, Rome


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Photos of the Colosseum, Rome

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admin80 <![CDATA[Traveling Across Europe on a Paperboat]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2115 2011-05-21T11:41:16Z 2011-05-21T11:41:16Z Traveling Across Europe on a PaperboatAurimas and Julius roamed 2500 km across the Europe in a boat made from 6mm plywood.]]>

Aurimas and Julius roamed 2500 km across the Europe in a boat made from 6mm plywood.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Durban – South Africa]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2045 2011-05-17T10:12:25Z 2011-05-17T10:04:05Z Durban-South-AfricaDurban South Africa offers the best of the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, and South Africa’s [...]]]>

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Durban South Africa offers the best of the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, and South Africa’s third largest city. Also known as “eThekwini”, meaning “bay”, Durban is the busiest port in South Africa and the biggest city on the East coast of the African continent.

As a popular seaside town, and one of the major centres of tourism for South Africa, the city is renowned for its subtropical climate and fantastic beaches, coupled with warm sea waters that are ideal for swimming. The Golden Mile is a welcoming tourist attraction in Durban, allowing visitors to access the beautiful beaches and variety of entertainment venues, including Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World and Ushaka Marine World. Durban is not only a beach city however. It is also home to a number of historical monuments, expansive botanic gardens and green, leafy parks. The city is home to a number of animal sanctuaries, including the bird parks and Mitchell Park, which is home to a number of exotic and indigenous animals. Through its parks and animal sanctuaries, Durban travel offers much in the way of natural beauty, with a strong focus on animal and nature conservation.

Durban serves as a gateway to the national parks and historic sites of Zululand and the Drakensberg. The mountainous peaks of the serene Drakensberg are just a short drive from Durban’s international airport. With a rich and diverse culture and heritage, Durban is also peppered with historical sites and entertainment venues. Gateway Theatre of Shopping is one of the country’s largest shopping malls and offers everything entertainment and shopping-related that any visitor could dream of.

Whilst the hotels and resorts along the coastline attract the majority of visitors and tourists, there are also a number of smaller accommodation establishments that are ideal for Durban travel. These accommodation options showcase a little more of the infamous laidback lifestyle for which the residents are well known. Bed and breakfast establishments and backpackers lodges are commonly found within the leafy suburbs of the city, and offer tourists the opportunity to live like a local, whilst relaxing in comfort.

Residents of Durban are known for their calm, relaxed approach to life, and ability to enjoy all that life has to offer, by taking a moment in the warm sun, or enjoying a calm walk through avenues of trees.

With its mild winters and dry, hot summers, Durban South Africa is the perfect beach holiday destination, guaranteeing you a holiday full of sunshine and unforgettable memories.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Cape Town South Africa]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2043 2011-05-17T10:14:17Z 2011-05-17T10:03:33Z Cape-Town-Beach-sunsetFor visitors wanting to explore one of the world’s top-rated destinations, Cape Town travel offers a wealth of attractions, activities [...]]]>

Cape Town Beach sunset Cape Town South Africa

For visitors wanting to explore one of the world’s top-rated destinations, Cape Town travel offers a wealth of attractions, activities and highlights. Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa. The capital city of the Western Cape Province, Cape Town is also the legislative capital of South Africa and home to the National Parliament.

Visiting Cape Town opens up opportunities to explore both historically important sites and natural wonders. Cape Town’s setting in the Cape Floral Kingdom, and situation at the foot of Table Mountain, means it offers both beauty and graceful mountain peaks to explore. Numerous important historical sites are also located in or near to Cape Town, including Robben Island, Table Mountain, the V&A Waterfront and many other attractions.

Cape Town is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Cape Town is well known for both its cosmopolitan buzz, and natural beauty. These aspects of Cape Town holidays are complimented by the overall laidback approach to life. Cape Town is lucky enough to enjoy a sub-tropical Mediterranean climate, meaning it enjoys mild, wet winters and dry, warm summers. Not only is Cape Town blessed in beauty but in industry too. Cape Town’s harbour is one of South Africa’s most important assets, and the region is famous for its seafood, fruit and wine industries. Cape Town is also a major industry and commerce capital for South Africa, attracting major local and global business players to its shores.

If the beaches and famed Table Mountain aren’t enough to keep you captivated, Cape Town travel also offers a chance to explore the wide range of shopping malls and entertainment establishments within the city. The V&A Waterfront is a shopper’s paradise, also offering unique lifestyle and seaside experiences. Here you can enjoy watching the seals play whilst dining along the water’s edge. Ratanga Junction is a popular theme park in Cape Town, geared towards giving families some hair-raising fun with its rollercoasters and adventure rides.

Cape Town is a central point from which to explore the beauty of the Western Cape. The Western Cape is a wonderland of cuisine, wine, nature and beauty. Just a short drive from Cape Town will let you explore the beautiful Winelands region, famed for remarkable wines and fresh produce. Table Mountain is the region’s most famous mountain, and you can explore it by taking the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway up to the top. Table Mountain is a popular tourist spot, allowing visitors to look out over the city of Cape Town and beyond. With so much to see and do, it is no wonder that Cape Town travel continues to attract thousands of visitors each year.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Table Mountain – South Africa]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2041 2011-05-17T10:17:02Z 2011-05-17T10:03:06Z Table Mountain - South AfricaTable Mountain Cape Town is by far one of the most alluring attractions to be found within South Africa, and [...]]]>

Table Mountain South Africa Table Mountain   South Africa

Table Mountain Cape Town is by far one of the most alluring attractions to be found within South Africa, and has been made famous by the postcard-perfect images that can be found in guidebooks and brochures. The main feature of Table Mountain is its level plateau, which stretches approximately three kilometres, edged by majestic cliffs. Flanked by Devil’s Peak to the East, and Lion’s Head to the West, Table Mountain is joined by Signal Hill, in creating a mountainous valley, within which the City Bowl region of Cape Town is located. Table Mountain forms part of the Table Mountain National Park. The top of the mountain is often covered by cloud during winter but, during summer, the mountain shows off her signature flat top in all its glory.

Table Mountain is home to an unusually rich, unique biodiversity. Consisting primarily of Cape Fynbos, the vegetation is renowned for its unique fragrance, variety and colours. The mountain’s vegetation types form part of the Cape Floral Region protected areas. These protected areas are World Heritage Sites and it is estimated that over two thousand species of floral plants exist on Table Mountain. Proteas are also found on the mountain slopes. An abundance of animal life can also be found on the mountain. The most common animal on Table Mountain is the dassie, or rock hyrax. There are also porcupines, mongooses and tortoises.

Visitors to Cape Town flock to Table Mountain and travel up the mountain on the Table Mountain Cableway. This cableway takes passengers from the lower cable station on Tafelberg Road, right up to the upper cable station on the mountain’s plateau. A number of restaurants, curio shops and recreation spots are situated at the top of the mountain. There are various walking trails along the top of the mountain.

The cableway was officially opened in 1929, and underwent extensive upgrading in 1997. The newer cars give passengers a quicker journey to the summit and provide a panoramic view over Cape Town, by rotating a full 360 degrees during the journey. The Table Mountain Cableway has, to date, transported more than 18 million passengers to the summit. Another way to explore Table Mountain is to hike up the slopes – a popular choice amongst locals and tourists, and a number of hiking trails are available. Rock climbing on Table Mountain is also a very popular pastime.

Table Mountain Cape Town is the city’s signature treasure and an absolute treat for visitors who make Cape Town their holiday destination.

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admin80 <![CDATA[New York]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2039 2011-07-28T09:59:36Z 2011-05-17T10:02:03Z For visitors seeking to explore the Big Apple, New York travel offers a heady blend of city life, diverse cultures [...]]]>

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For visitors seeking to explore the Big Apple, New York travel offers a heady blend of city life, diverse cultures and world-class attractions. As the most populated city in the United States, this iconic city is also one of the most top travel destinations in the world. New York City is a financial, cultural, manufacturing and transportation hub, also serving as a gateway for immigration to the United States. The city is most famous as a commercial metropolis, where many of the world’s top business players have offices.

With its metropolitan lifestyle, New York is a fast-paced city, focused on making money and spending it just as grandly. With a vibrant and diverse lifestyle, the different regions of New York City are each known for their unique atmospheres. Manhattan is the signature district of the city and home to the most recognisable sights, making this a must-see for all who travel to New York. The Financial District houses the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street, which form a cornerstone of the global economy. Harlem is the national epicentre of African-American culture, known for its jazz clubs and southern restaurants.

The five boroughs of this thriving city boast some of the world’s most cherished landmarks and attractions that lure thousands of visitors to the Big Apple. The island of Manhattan is home to Times Square to Central Park, the Empire State Building and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Rockefeller Centre in Manhattan is renowned for its Christmas tree, ice-skating, observation deck and Radio City Music Hall – all some of the most popular attractions for those who travel to New York. The Staten Island Ferry is a free ferry, transporting commuters and tourists from lower Manhattan to Staten Island, and offers a beautiful view of the harbour and Statue of Liberty. This globally renowned icon was originally a gift from France to the United States, given to mark the Centennial celebration of the American Declaration of Independence.

But it’s not just Manhattan that will excite and entice you. Each borough of the city offers a range of places to visit and explore. Embark on a New York travel experience and explore a sprawling city that never sleeps.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Paris]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2037 2011-05-17T10:20:44Z 2011-05-17T10:00:49Z ParisParis travel offers the best of the capital and largest city in France, situated on the River Seine, in the [...]]]>

Paris Paris

Paris travel offers the best of the capital and largest city in France, situated on the River Seine, in the Northern region of the country. One of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe; Paris has been ranked as one of the three most important and influential cities in the world. This world-class destination is also the most visited city in the world, plus a leading business and cultural centre and a haven for tourists and visitors. A truly romantic city, it’s often said that you can’t just visit Paris once. You’ll want to return over and over again.

With a typically Western European oceanic climate, Paris holidays offer warm and pleasant summer days, and relatively cold and wet winters. The city is officially divided up into twenty districts, called “arrondissements”. They are numbered in a clockwise fashion, spiralling around the centre of the city, where the great Notre Dame is located, a giant, Gothic cathedral.

Paris is packed with recognizable landmarks and beloved sightseeing spots. A truly romantic city, Paris holidays will leave you gasping at the beautiful architecture, and falling in love with the scenic views. The most famous landmark of all in Paris is of course the Eiffel Tower. The tallest building in Paris, the tower was originally built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World’s Fair. The most-visited paid monument in the world, a trip up the Eiffel Tower is a must for every visitor to this fantastic city. The Arc de Triomphe is another must-see when visiting Paris and this monument honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. And, of course, don’t forget to drop in and visit the incredible range of museums and art galleries to be found throughout the city.

The best and least expensive way to travel around Paris is on foot, or via the Metro. The Metro is Paris’ underground train system, which runs efficiently and is renowned for its excellence. Fall in love with Paris. Fall in love in Paris. Whichever you choose, make sure you plan your own Paris travel experience to visit this romantic, exciting city.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Bo Kaap – South Africa]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2035 2011-05-17T10:22:53Z 2011-05-17T09:59:04Z colourful houses in Bo Kaap, Cape Town, South AfricaSituated on the slopes of Signal Hill is Bo Kaap Cape Town – a vibrant suburb of the Western Cape, [...]]]>

colourful houses in Bo Kaap Cape Town South Africa Bo Kaap   South Africa

Situated on the slopes of Signal Hill is Bo Kaap Cape Town – a vibrant suburb of the Western Cape, South Africa. Formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter, Bo Kaap is a diverse and multicultural area, which is also known for its romantic cobble-stoned streets and brightly coloured houses. It is the historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town. This treasure trove of culture and colour is hidden just beyond the bustle of metropolitan Cape Town. The Bo Kaap region attracts locals, tourists and holidaymakers alike.

Perhaps the most important attractions of Bo Kaap Cape Town are the mosques and shrines that are located within the region. The Nurul Islam Mosque, established in 1844, is situated in the Bo Kaap. This was the first established Muslim Mosque in South Africa. Another popular attraction is the Bo Kaap Museum. The museum is the oldest house in the area, and stands in its original form. This house dates back to the 1760s and showcases the cultural contribution made by early Muslim settlers. Many of the settlers were skilled tailors, carpenters, shoemakers and construction workers. The museum houses 19th century furnishings, including a fine Cape drop-leaf dining table, Cape Regency-style chairs and a bridal chamber decorated to match the bride’s dress. The most distinguishing aspect of the museum is its voorstoep. A voorstoep is a type of front terrace with a bench at each end, emphasizing the polarizing aspect of Cape Muslim culture.

Aside from historical monuments, the Bo Kaap region is also known for its celebrations of arts, crafts and cuisine, which can be enjoyed on your Cape Town tour. The monthly Bo Kaap Crafts and Food Market Days attract avid shoppers and keen fans of craft and homely cuisine. There are numerous festivals and carnivals that take place throughout the year, which further highlight and celebrate aspects of this cultural melting pot’s history and lifestyle.

Visiting the Bo Kaap region in Cape Town will open up a world of culture, cuisine and colour, giving you an interesting perspective on Cape cultural life. With so much to offer, it is no wonder that the Bo Kaap is an essential part of any Cape Town tour.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Robben Island]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2033 2011-05-17T10:24:21Z 2011-05-17T09:57:24Z Dawn on Robben Island looking towards Cape TownRobben Island Cape Town is an island in Table Bay, in South Africa. Roughly oval in shape, the island is [...]]]>

Dawn on Robben Island looking towards Cape Town Robben Island

Robben Island Cape Town is an island in Table Bay, in South Africa. Roughly oval in shape, the island is a World Heritage site. This important landmark is, most significantly, a symbol of South Africa’s struggle towards democracy.

It was at Robben Island that past President of South Africa and Nobel Laureate Nelson Mandela, alongside many other political prisoners, spent decades imprisoned during the apartheid era. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years during apartheid. Since the end of the 17th century, the island has been used to isolate certain people — mainly political prisoners.

The Dutch settlers were the first to use the island as a prison. The island was also used as a leper colony and animal quarantine station in the past. During the Second World War the island was fortified and guns were installed as part of the defenses for Cape Town. A tour of the island offers a unique chance to learn more about the history, and is a popular tour on any Cape Town holiday.

Robben Island was declared a world heritage site in 1999. It is also a South African National Monument, as declared in 1996 and a South African National Heritage Site, as declared in 2006. The Robben Island Museum was established in 1997. Robben Island serves as a poignant reminder to the newly democratic South Africa of the price paid for freedom.

A popular tourist destination, there are regular ferries to the island departing throughout the day from Nelson Mandela Gateway, at the V&A Waterfront. The standard tour to Robben Island Cape Town lasts approximately three and a half hours. School and special group tours can also be arranged. Not just a historical monument, the island is also home to a variety of birdlife and fauna. Northern parts of the island have been declared a bird sanctuary and other animals, including buck, rabbits and ostriches.

Visiting Robben Island is a must for all visitors enjoying a Cape Town holiday, offering an educational and inspirational experience.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Madrid]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2031 2011-05-17T10:25:43Z 2011-05-17T09:53:50Z Palacio de las Cortes de EspañaMadrid travel offers the chance to explore the capital and largest city in Spain. The third largest city in the [...]]]>

Palacio de las Cortes de España Madrid

Madrid travel offers the chance to explore the capital and largest city in Spain. The third largest city in the European Union, this Spanish hot-spot is one of the world’s major global cities. A vibrant mixture of a rich history and a metropolitan way of life, Madrid is an essential destination for the globetrotting tourist.

Madrid is considered the major financial centre of Southern Europe, due to its economic output, high standard of living and market size. The city is also an influential player in the worlds of culture, media, politics and environment. Madrid also ranks as one of the top environmentally friendly cities in Europe. Due to its economic ouput, high standard of living and market size, the city is considered the major financial centre of Southern Europe and the Iberian Peninsula. Madrid holidays are highly popular for visitors all over the world, and as such, the city caters largely for tourists.

Whilst Madrid has grown into a cosmopolitan city, it has wholeheartedly preserved its history through its architecture and numerous important landmarks. These include the Royal Palace of Madrid and the 19th-century National Library Building. There is a strong focus on showcasing the arts and culture and this is achieved through both activity and location. Numerous museums, galleries and theatres are located within the city. The great museums are ranged along the Paseo del Prado. Madrid is a constant home to exhibitions, renowned theatrical performances and shows.

A walk through the streets of this vibrant city is a must on any Madrid holidays, allowing you to view a mix of modern and medieval buildings, dotted with interesting shops and places of interest. Madrid is a celebrating city. A favourite local pastime is to relax in the cafes or party hard in the abundance of bars, clubs and discos. There are numerous markets and interesting spots to visit throughout the city. The city’s residents are quintessentially laidback and lovers of the high life. Experience Madrid travel, and enjoy all that this global city has to offer.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Rome Travel]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2029 2011-05-17T10:10:18Z 2011-05-17T09:51:20Z Rome-ColosseumFor a truly unforgettable taste of Italian culture, Rome travel is not to be missed. As the capital and largest [...]]]>

Rome Colosseum Rome Travel

For a truly unforgettable taste of Italian culture, Rome travel is not to be missed. As the capital and largest city of Italy, Rome is ocated in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, along the Tiber River. A city steeped in history, this was once the capital city of the ancient Roman Kingdom, Republic and Empire, which ruled Western Europe for over seven hundred years. Nicknamed, “the eternal city”, the city’s rich historical heritage means it is a truly unmissable stop on your travels. Combined with the growing nightlife scene and with Rome being one of the fashion capitals of the world, it is a city to discover and explore.

Rome enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with mild to warm spring and autumn days and the summer season lasting six months. Winters can be chilly and occasionally snow does fall, turning this magical city into a winter wonderland. Christmas is a truly wondrous time to enjoy Rome holidays. With its epicentre being the home of Catholicism, the city comes to life during winter. Nativity scenes abound, along with decorations and celebrations throughout the city, to celebrate this special time on the Christian calendar.

Rome travel offers a chance to explore the city’s numerous districts. The Modern Centre is where the majority of the hotels, shopping malls and restaurants are located. Old Rome is filled with beautiful plazas and piazzas. The Vatican is the Papal City State – an absolute wonder of sights, relics and museums. The Colosseo is where the famed Colosseum is situated. The Colosseum is an elliptical amphitheatre, which is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering. The North Centre is home to the Villa Borghese, whilst the Trastevere lies to the South of the Vatican, and is well known as the artistic centre of Rome. Aventino-Testaccio is a suburban area, known for its cuisine, and Esquilino-San Giovanni is famed for its indoor market and cathedral. The Nomentano district boasts a buzzing nightlife.

Roman traffic is chaotic, which makes catching a taxi or utilising public transport generally a better bet when travelling around Rome. Or of course, you could navigate the city on one of the ever-present Vespas. Once you’re in central Rome however, it’s easiest to explore this majestic city on foot. Explore and enjoy the good life with Rome travel, and let the eternal city make your holiday dreams come true.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Rio de Janeiro]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2027 2011-05-17T10:07:20Z 2011-05-17T09:50:12Z Rio-De-Janeiro-BrasilFor an unforgettable experience filled with culture, music and vibrant atmosphere, Rio de Janeiro travel is not to be missed. [...]]]>

Rio De Janeiro Brasil Rio de Janeiro

For an unforgettable experience filled with culture, music and vibrant atmosphere, Rio de Janeiro travel is not to be missed. This popular travel destination is the second largest city in Brazil, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America. Rio de Janeiro is also commonly known by its short-form name, Rio. The much-loved city’s nickname by residents and locals is the “Cidade Maravilhosa” or “Marvellous City”. The city lives up to that name through its residents, who are committed to joyously celebrating life.

Situated on a strip of Brazil’s Atlantic coast, the city lies close to the Tropic of Capricorn. Rio enjoys a tropical climate, characterized by long periods of rain from December to March. The city makes up for this wet period by enjoying beautiful, warm summers. Rio de Janeiro was the capital city of Brazil until 1960, when it was replaced by Brasilia. It is the most visited city in the Southern hemisphere and is a bona fide paradise for holidaymakers and tourists seeking to enjoy Rio travel experiences. The city is also a bustling hub of commerce and industry and home to many universities and institutes. It is the second largest centre of research and development in Brazil.

Rio boasts a number of famous landmarks and architectural wonders, including the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer, situated on top of Corcovado Mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Some of Brazil’s best museums and galleries are also situated in the city. The 2016 Summer Olympics will take place at the Maracana Stadium. This stadium is one of the world’s largest football stadiums and will also host the final match for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Perhaps Rio’s greatest asset however, the beaches are not to be missed on any Rio travel adventure, and the views over the ocean are simply breathtaking. Rio de Janeiro is most famous for its carnival celebrations. A truly magnificent event, Rio’s residents pull out all the stops and take to the streets to celebrate life during the summertime. Rio’s vibrant nightlife is legendary, and coupled with excellent cuisine, makes for an unforgettable experience. Have fun and relax with Rio de Janeiro travel, and experience a city that will enchant you every day of your holiday.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of Prague, Czech Republic]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2001 2011-05-13T10:57:10Z 2011-05-13T10:57:10Z Sunset in PragueThe city proper is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population [...]]]>

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The city proper is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of over 2.3 million. Prague has been a political, cultural and economic centre of Europe and particularly central Europe for the over 1,100 years of its existence. For centuries, during the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was the permanent seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus was also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. The city played roles in the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years’ War, and in 20th-century history, both during the two World Wars and during the post-war Communist era.

Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of twentieth century Europe. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, making the city one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, receiving more than 4.1 million international visitors annually, as of 2009. Prague is classified as a global city.

The modern economy of Prague is largely service and export-based and, in an 2010 survey, the city was named the best city in East Europe for business.

In 2005 Prague was deemed among the three best cities in eastern Europe according to the Economist’s livability rankings.

The city was named as a top-tier nexus city for innovation across multiple sectors of the global innovation economy, placing 29th globally out of 289 cities, ahead of Brussels and Helsinki for innovation in 2010 in 2thinknow annual analysts Innovation Cities Index.

In the Eurostat research, Prague ranked fifth among Europe’s 271 regions in terms of gross domestic product per inhabitant, achieving 172% of the EU average. It ranked just above Paris and well above the Czech Republic as a whole, which achieved 80% of the EU average.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of London, England.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=1833 2011-05-05T23:59:23Z 2011-05-05T12:39:45Z London, Tower bridgePhotos of London, England.]]>

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of Rome, Italy.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=1803 2011-05-05T23:59:49Z 2011-05-04T12:38:01Z Piazza dei Spagna-romaPhotos of Rome, Italy.]]>

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of Buenos Aires, Argentina.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=1777 2011-05-06T00:01:15Z 2011-05-04T12:14:54Z sunsetPhotos of the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires.Buenos Aires is the second largest metro area in South-America.In 2001 more than [...]]]>

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Photos of the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires.Buenos Aires is the second largest metro area in South-America.In 2001 more than 12 000 000 people were living in Buenos Aires and its districts.Most of them have european origins, specially Italian and Spanish.Most inhabitants are Roman Catholic.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Photos of Cancun, Mexico.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=1760 2011-05-06T00:02:03Z 2011-05-04T11:25:07Z cancun-mexico-2Photos of the coastal city of Cancun, Mexico.On the Yucatan peninsula.]]>

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Photos of the coastal city of Cancun, Mexico.On the Yucatan peninsula.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Images of Barcelona, Spain]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=1353 2011-05-06T00:02:33Z 2011-05-03T17:54:36Z fruit la boqueria 1Photos of Barcelona, Spain :]]>

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admin80 <![CDATA[In the deep end]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/in-the-deep-end/ 2011-04-08T14:41:19Z 2011-04-08T14:41:19Z In the deep end , a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. OK, well for this shot I had [...]]]>

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In the deep end icon wink In the deep end , a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

OK, well for this shot I had to get into the water! I’ve never done that before, not

Enjoy.

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** Similar shot from another location can be found here **

- ISO 100, f5.6 (opps, was meant to be up around f9, somehow I bumped this when in Av mode….), 1/200, 15mm
- Sigma 10-20mm Lens.
- $30 Tripod, stuck in sand, starting to fail me… anyone got a spare $30.00?

Processing

- HDR, 3 exposures [2,0,+2EV] shot in RAW/ISO100 at f9, using Sigma 10-20mm lens.
- Soft light layer in Photoshop 6.0.
- Borders added using Lightroom 2.2
- Unsharp mask in Photoshop 6.0 (50%)

HDR

- Tone mapped using Photomatix HDR, in detail mode.

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admin80 <![CDATA[India – Humayun’s Tomb]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/india-humayuns-tomb/ 2011-04-08T12:48:11Z 2011-04-08T12:48:11Z Stuck in India – Humayun’s Tomb, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. This is a picture of the [...]]]>

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Stuck in India – Humayun’s Tomb, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

This is a picture of the Tomb of Humayun in Delhi. I arrived during Diwali, the biggest annual festival that involves a burning a lot of things. Most of the tombs, mausoleums, temples, and the like were surprisingly empty, giving me clean access to cool places like this without dopey tourists getting in the way of sweet photography.

It is the next morning now and the air in Delhi is covered with the smoke from last night’s festivities… There is this acrid smell of stale carbon and it’s not exactly like a trip to Sedona. Luckily, I am getting out of the city today because my hosts have been kind enough to give me a ride up to Agra to visit the fort and Taj Mahal… more pictures coming soon, so stay tuned! icon smile India   Humayuns Tomb

from my daily photo blog at www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[Sunrise Discovery of Angkor Wat]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/sunrise-discovery-of-angkor-wat/ 2011-04-08T12:47:57Z 2011-04-08T12:47:57Z Sunrise Discovery of Angkor Wat, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. I feel a bit like a British [...]]]>

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Sunrise Discovery of Angkor Wat, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

I feel a bit like a British explorer, surrounded by my cadre of Cambodians at $18 a day. They drive me around, carry my tripod, bring me water when I am thirsty, and seem anxious for me to colonize the area. A member of my cadre woke me up early this morning at 5 AM.

Also, I just launched www.treyratcliff.com – let me know if you dig it… also, let me know if you like Song 1 or Song 2… I get mixed reviews on which one is the best for the opening song! I trust your aesthetic taste so, I’d like to hear what you think!

Thanks… and I’ll be out searching the ruins all day… trying to find interesting things and beautiful things for y’all! icon smile Sunrise Discovery of Angkor Wat

from my daily photo blog at www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[On Frozen Pond]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/on-frozen-pond/ 2011-04-08T12:47:43Z 2011-04-08T12:47:43Z On Frozen Pond, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. I probably should not have been standing in the [...]]]>

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On Frozen Pond, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

I probably should not have been standing in the middle of this frozen pond.

But when you are raised in Texas and you rarely get to see anything frozen, you get fascinated by large frozen bodies of water. I just stared at it for a long time like a deer that’s never seen headlights in the forest. I felt the saying, “When in Rome”, and somehow replaced it with “When in Reykjavik…”

I slowly shuffled my feet out to the middle, using my tripod as an Imperial Hoth Walker to secure my footing. Once I got to the right spot for the lens, I ripped off a few shots before heading over to the safely of the shore.

from my daily photo blog at www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[Rocks, Sand and Sun]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/rocks-sand-and-sun/ 2011-04-08T12:47:28Z 2011-04-08T12:47:28Z Rocks, Sand and Sun, a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. Not sure who placed these rocks here, because [...]]]>

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Rocks, Sand and Sun, a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

Not sure who placed these rocks here, because I’ve not seen them before, but they made for an interesting foreground.

The clouds were moving very quickly, so fast, you can see the moment between the 3 frames.

Dam, we’ve had too much rain lately!

- ISO 100, f9, 1/30, 11mm
- Sigma 10-20mm Lens.
- Tripod.

Processing

- HDR, 3 exposures [2,0,+2EV] shot in RAW/ISO100 at f9, using Sigma 10-20mm lens.
- Borders added using Lightroom 2.2
- Unsharp mask in Photoshop 6.0 (40%)
- Saturation and Contrast.
- WB Adjustments.
- Temp Adjustments.

HDR

- Tone mapped using Photomatix HDR, in detail mode.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Where did the water go?]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/where-did-the-water-go/ 2011-04-08T12:47:08Z 2011-04-08T12:47:08Z Where did the water go?, a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. A recent trip to a fave spot, [...]]]>

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Where did the water go?, a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

A recent trip to a fave spot, it was ultra low tide, nice blues and pinks, it did not last long, you can see the sun has just dipped below.

- ISO 100, f9, 1/125, 10mm
- Sigma 10-20mm Lens.
- Tripod.

Processing

- HDR, 3 exposures [2,0,+2EV] shot in RAW/ISO100 at f9, using Sigma 10-20mm lens.
- Borders added using Lightroom 2.2
- Unsharp mask in Photoshop 6.0 (20%)

HDR

- Tone mapped using Photomatix HDR, in detail mode.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Rockefeller center]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/rockefeller-center/ 2011-04-08T12:46:43Z 2011-04-08T12:46:43Z Another Smithsonian Winner, some upcoming appearances, and a new photo of Rockefeller center, a photo by Stuck in Customs on [...]]]>

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Another Smithsonian Winner, some upcoming appearances, and a new photo of Rockefeller center, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

Rockefeller Center

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Lonely Road to the Dinosaur Dig]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/the-lonely-road-to-the-dinosaur-dig/ 2011-04-08T12:46:00Z 2011-04-08T12:46:00Z The Lonely Road to the Dinosaur Dig, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. It was an amazing week [...]]]>

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The Lonely Road to the Dinosaur Dig, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

It was an amazing week out with Jack Horner and his crew. We could not have been any more remote! Out deep in the wheat fields of Montana, we were met every morning with amazing sunrises and the evenings had these surreal sunsets.

I’ll post more about the dinosaur dig, what we discovered, and all sorts of things in coming months… it was quite a trip and Jack was every bit the hero my son envisioned!

from my daily photo blog at www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Watcher]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/the-watcher/ 2011-04-08T12:45:13Z 2011-04-08T12:45:13Z The Watcher, a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. This shot is dedicated to all those people that walk [...]]]>

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The Watcher, a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

This shot is dedicated to all those people that walk into everyone’s photos! hahah all good, he was only watching, just like me.

- ISO 100, f9, 1/160, 12mm
- Sigma 10-20mm Lens.
- Tripod.

Processing

- HDR, 3 exposures [2,0,+2EV] shot in RAW/ISO100 at f9, using Sigma 10-20mm lens.
- Borders added using Lightroom 2.2
- Upsharp mask in Photoshop 6.0 (50%)

HDR

- Tone mapped using Photomatix HDR, in detail mode.

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Coming Rain.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/the-coming-rain/ 2011-04-08T12:44:58Z 2011-04-08T12:44:58Z The Coming Rain., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. After a nice sunset, the clouds turned dark, it [...]]]>

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The Coming Rain., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

After a nice sunset, the clouds turned dark, it was time for a long exposure… the tides were just right. The key to getting this right was to exposure for long enough to pick up the tree reflections.

- Not HDR, 100% off camera, with a slight colour temp adjustment.

Enjoy.

- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f22, 30 seconds, 10mm.
- Sigma 10-20mm Lens.
- Tripod.

Processing

- Horizon fix.
- Slight colour shift in Lightroom 2.2.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Chicago Thaws into Spring]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/chicago-thaws-into-spring/ 2011-04-08T12:44:41Z 2011-04-08T12:44:41Z Chicago Thaws into Spring, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. I was lucky enough to be in a [...]]]>

I was lucky enough to be in a helicopter over Chicago at sunset. A big thanks to Fiona and our pilots Bill and Jeff. They took the door off the helicopter for me, which sounds like a good idea until you are experiencing 100 MPH of chopper backwash while hanging out trying to get this kind of shot!

It was a fun day. We stayed up for a few hours and circled around the city several times. I got hundreds of amazing shots. I haven’t had time to process any of them except for this one… but I wanted to go ahead and get it up since I know the Twitter and Facebook crowd has been waiting on it since I mentioned it on there. Also my mom was very worried about the whole door-off-the-helicopter thing.

Right in the center of the shot on the bottom is the famous Navy Pier. We timed this shot to get at the right height the second the sun dipped below the horizon to cast a rainbow of hues into the sky.

(and there are pics of me hanging out of the helicopter on my Facebook page if you want to come see!) icon smile Chicago Thaws into Spring

from the blog at www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[My Kinda Town]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/my-kinda-town/ 2011-04-08T12:44:22Z 2011-04-08T12:44:22Z My Kinda Town, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. I am excited because I upgraded and got the [...]]]>

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My Kinda Town, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

I am excited because I upgraded and got the Nikon D2X. This thing is like carrying around a small tank. It’s so large that it actually sucks other nearby cameras into it, automatically amalgamating all their megapixel power.

I took this at the top of the John Hancock this evening as night fell.

It was done with 9 exposures. I figured, why the heck not.

from my daily photo blog at www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Majesty]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/the-majesty-my-largest-photo-ever/ 2011-04-08T12:43:37Z 2011-04-08T12:43:37Z The Majesty (my largest photo ever), a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. This is one of the largest [...]]]>

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The Majesty (my largest photo ever), a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

This is one of the largest pieces I have ever made; the giant TIFF is about 21,000 pixels across (this one I uploaded is only 15,000 pixels across and has been downgraded to JPEG to fit inside the draconian upload requirements).

I shot it one cool and crisp morning at Glacier National Park in this crystal clear lake that is fed by glacial runoff. It is comprised of 90 different photos that took a small eternity to mix together into an epic HDR. I’ve been thinking about having a 10-foot mural printed at walk-up resolution… but I am not quite sure where I would put it!

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Tori Gate]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/the-tori-gate/ 2011-04-08T12:43:15Z 2011-04-08T12:43:15Z The Tori Gate, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. This is a replica of the exact same place [...]]]>

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The Tori Gate, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

This is a replica of the exact same place I have been near Nikko, Japan. The Nikko one is quite hard to shoot! There are many things in the way, and setting up for the ideal shot is no easy matter. Plus, when I was in Japan, the sky was not so great that evening. It’s the luck of the cards sometimes!

But this evening in Disney World was ultra-perfect. Epcot is the park that has all the little international areas. Japan, Germany, France, etc etc. It’s all a little silly and fake — but it’s also very cool and scenic! I don’t know how it can be both… but it is. Those Disney imagineers do an incredible job of making things look dreamy. I do the best I can to capture the magic as I saw it.

from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[Fiery Inspiration.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/fiery-inspiration/ 2011-04-08T12:42:13Z 2011-04-08T12:42:13Z Fiery Inspiration., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. I’ve not seen a good sunset in months! so when [...]]]>

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Fiery Inspiration., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

I’ve not seen a good sunset in months! so when I saw the clouds this afternoon, I knew I was heading out!

Enjoy.

- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f9, 1/180.
- Sigma 10-20mm lens.
- Cokin p121 medium grad for sky.
- Tripod.

Processing

- Not HDR, off camera with a few tweaks.
- Saturation and Contrast in Photoshop 6.0 and Lightroom 2.2.

Kane’s Tips!

- When shooting a beach sceene, you need to get low if you want to get the best reflections.

- Breaking the ‘rule of thirds’ (as in having the horizon in the center) is fine for reflections, in fact it almost always looks better, if you had a person or other subject in the foreground you can put them on the top or bottom third, build the shot.

- Look for shapes, it adds interest and grabs the attention of the viewer.

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Burst.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/travel-photography/the-burst/ 2011-04-08T12:41:38Z 2011-04-08T12:41:38Z The Burst., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. Timing is everything when it comes to landscape photography, waiting [...]]]>

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The Burst., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

Timing is everything when it comes to landscape photography, waiting for that perfect amount of light, when the colour is just right.

This was taken at Wellington Point tonight…. David and I are hosting a workshop here next Sunday, its not too late to book a spot in the workshop.

Enjoy.

- Canon 5D Mark II.
- ISO 100, f22, 1.5 seconds, 18mm.
- Canon 17-40 f/4 L Lens.
- Tripod.
- Cokin p121s Grad.

Processing

- Blacks increased.
- Saturation increased in Photoshop 6.0.

About Wellington Point

Wellington Point is a suburb of Redland City, about 22 km east of Brisbane, Queensland. The suburb derives its name from Wellington Point which extends prominently into Moreton Bay.

The point and its adjoining waters are used extensively for aquatic sports. The area is also a popular day-trip destination but is predominantly urban, yet Wellington Point retains and has enhanced its seaside and village atmosphere among its high quality housing and services.

Wellington Point is largely residential and adjoins Birkdale, Queensland in the west and Ormiston, Queensland to the south east.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Table Mountain Sunrise]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/table-mountain-sunrise/ 2011-04-08T12:34:34Z 2011-04-08T12:34:34Z Table Mountain Sunrise.jpg, a photo by Gabriel Passarelli on Flickr. South Africa]]>

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Table Mountain Sunrise.jpg, a photo by Gabriel Passarelli on Flickr.

South Africa

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admin80 <![CDATA[On the Farm in New Zealand.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/on-the-farm-in-new-zealand/ 2011-04-08T12:31:12Z 2011-04-08T12:31:12Z On the Farm in New Zealand., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr. From the vault. My parents farm, [...]]]>

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On the Farm in New Zealand., a photo by [ Kane ] on Flickr.

From the vault.

My parents farm, in New Zealand, taken the same night as this shot.

This shot is so old it was taken using my 400D! I spent a week in New Zealand in February this year seeing family. See my other shots from this trip.

Enjoy.

- Canon 400D.
- ISO 100, f9, 1/140.
- Sigma 10-20 f4/5.6 lens.
- Tripod.

Processing

- Saturation.
- Contrast.
- Exposure tweaking in LR.
- Soft light layer in PS
- Unsharp mask in PS

About Gisborne

Gisborne (Māori: Tūranga-nui-a-Kiwa) is the name of a unitary authority in New Zealand, being both a region and a district. Gisborne is also the name of the largest settlement within the Gisborne Region.

Gisborne is named for an early Colonial Secretary William Gisborne. The council is located in the town of Gisborne (locally referred to as the City of Gisborne).

The region is located in the northeastern corner of the North Island and is also referred to as the East Cape or East Coast or Eastland region. It is a sparsely inhabited and isolated region, with small settlements mainly clinging to small bays along the eastern shore including Tokomaru Bay and Tolaga Bay. The population of the region is 46,000 (June 2008 estimate), with almost three quarters of those living in the city of Gisborne.

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admin80 <![CDATA[The Li River]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/the-li-river/ 2011-04-08T12:30:16Z 2011-04-08T12:30:16Z The Li River, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. Now, getting to this place was not easy! I [...]]]>

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The Li River, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

Now, getting to this place was not easy!

I arrived about 1 AM at a tiny family-run inn by the river. I was meeting a local guide (see Jack’s website) at 5 AM, so I didn’t get a lot of what I would call “quality sleep”.

Anyway, I got up very early and went downstairs in pitch black. There seemed to be a big white cloth box I had to go around to find the front door. My guide was outside. The door was locked and we could not figure out how to get it open. Everyone at the little inn was sound asleep and I was totally confused. Then, from inside the big white box, a body flew out of it! There was a 60-year-old Chinese guy inside that was sleeping until I woke him up with all my lock-manipulations. His naked limbs in the white sheets scared the bejeezus out of me and woke me right up!

And then we were on the river about 5:15. It was still completely dark outside. And I mean COMPLETELY DARK. It was a thin bamboo raft with an outboard motor.

I turned around to ask my guide, “How the heck does the boat driver know where he is going?!?”

He calmly said, “Oh, no worry. The river is very wide.”

I not-calmly said, “Well, that’s great and everything, but I can’t even see the edge to the river!”

He calmly said, “But it is so wide.”

This line of questioning was not getting me anywhere, so I just decided to sit back and enjoy my possible last moments on Earth. Then the sun started to rise, and we moved the boat over to the best bank for the angle.

Want to hear something amazing about these fishermen? You won’t believe it… but maybe others can confirm this! The fishermen use these two trained cormorant birds that have their throats tied. The birds dive into the water, eat a fish, but then can’t swallow it because of the rope. The fisherman rudely pulls the fish from the bird’s throat and drops it into that basket behind him. The bird then goes over to a tiny keyboard and sends out the tweet, “WTF”.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Strike in Cape Town]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/sitrke-in-cape-town/ 2011-04-08T11:49:16Z 2011-04-08T11:49:16Z …strike one…, a photo by - Just John - on Flickr. We had a marvellous electric show this morning around [...]]]>

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…strike one…, a photo by - Just John - on Flickr.

We had a marvellous electric show this morning around Cape Town. This was taken from inside my car with the camera balanced on the camera bag, with the wind blowing and the occassional squall of rain coming through. It wasn’t the best conditions to shoot, hence the movement in the image.

Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 5
Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
Metering Mode Partial Metering
ISO Speed 100
Lens EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Focal Length 24.0 mm

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admin80 <![CDATA[One Night in Bangkok]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/one-night-in-bangkok/ 2011-04-08T11:41:28Z 2011-04-08T11:41:28Z One Night in Bangkok, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr. I arrived into Thailand this weekend and have [...]]]>

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One Night in Bangkok, a photo by Stuck in Customs on Flickr.

I arrived into Thailand this weekend and have been in content-creation mode non stop. I did take a chance back at the hotel to process this one picture I thought y’all would enjoy.

(and yes that sun picture is real… it was burning through the bottom while still streaming light over the top).

This picture is of Wat Arun, a famous Buddhist temple in Thailand. I took it from a really cool little Italian restaurant across the way that is attached to a boutique hotel named “Arun Residence”.

I will stay at this place next time – be sure to get the balcony room at the top if you come… it’s just over $100 a night.

from my daily photo blog at www.stuckincustoms.com

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admin80 <![CDATA[International Orange – Golden Gate Bridge]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/international-orange-2-golden-gate-bridge/ 2011-04-08T11:33:36Z 2011-04-08T11:33:36Z International Orange #2 – Golden Gate Bridge, a photo by PatrickSmithPhotography on Flickr. I had to contend with baby raccoons [...]]]>

I had to contend with baby raccoons walking around my legs to get this shot! They kept trying to climb up onto me and the tripod. Oh the price we must pay…

The color of the Golden Gate Bridge is orange vermilion, deemed International Orange. The color was selected by consulting architect Irving Morrow because it blends well with the natural surroundings yet enhances the bridge’s visibility in fog. I think they made the right choice! The Reds and Oranges were so intense that I had to slightly desaturate them to retain detail! See the big version. There is a heron that stood still for the entire 30 seconds!

See the 1200×1200 pixel version!

www.flickr.com/photos/patrick-smith-photography/395624082…

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Settings etc.:

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Canon 5D Mark II

Canon 17-40L @ 40

30-second exposure @F7

No filters! (I usually use LEE 100x150mm soft ND grads)

No polarizer

ISO 100 (a higher ISO to keep it at 30sec @F7)

(I didn’t want to go more open than F7 so

everything would be in focus)

2-second shutter delay.

Small Slik tripod with Manfrotto Pistol-grip ball head.

RAW file processed with Capture One by Phase One

TIFF file processed with Photoshop

I’ve been waiting for a while to get a better version of this composition that I made with my original 5d. I wanted more fog flowing through the bridge and more resolution. Usually it is very hard for me to duplicate a previous photo, but the fog here can be quite reliable. I lucked out having the half moon here with the sun setting to the right. I was not planning on it, but I left it overexposed to show how it lit up the scene just a bit.

Well, it often seems like the fog is reliable but actually it was looking good until about 1 hour before sunset and then it drifted away from the bridge and things were looking bad. But then about 5 minutes before I made this photo, it moved in to save the day! I was lucky once more!

I was here for a few hours before sunset so I waited up on the top of the hill with the tourists and other photographers, where it was much warmer. It was about 86 (30c) on the hill above the 500 ft. thick fog and about 59 (15c) at this spot! I walked around on the hill without my camera listening to everyone talk in amazement in many languages about the fog and the foghorns. It is quite an impressive sight even though I’ve lived here my entire life. I did take quite a few photos of couples on request. No way to get out of that. And no need to understand what language they were speaking! A few hand gestures and you’re in business.

It is also interesting to watch the other photographers, but I’ll leave that for another day.

The map shows exactly where this is. You can drive right up to this spot and do a short scramble down the small cliff.

See my Flickr profile for a link to my newly designed website.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Foggy Sunrise At The Golden Gate Bridge]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/foggy-sunrise-at-the-golden-gate-bridge/ 2011-04-08T11:01:19Z 2011-04-08T11:01:19Z Foggy Sunrise At The Golden Gate Bridge – Day 3, a photo by maxxsmart on Flickr. Golden Gate Bridge from [...]]]>

Golden Gate Bridge from the Marin Headlands – Marin County, California

So The fog rolled through the Golden Gate Bridge for a third day straight, and again, I just couldn’t pass it up. I made my way out, snapped a few test shots, and like making pancakes, I tossed the first couple of images.

I wanted to get to a spot as close to the bridge as possible, and Battery Spencer is the place to be if you’re looking for a close-up of the bridge. I tried a few wide angle compositions, but felt like the image was to “busy”. After some moving around, I decided to revisit a composition that I tried last year.

A little odd, but I really liked the B&W version.

So here is one from my third day out. I am sure this one will be my last for a while. The weather shows a few storms coming in soon, so that should break up the high pressure thats been sitting off shore causing this fog.

Thanks for hanging in there as I continue these foggy uploads. I really appreciate your time, and comments.

Also, it was great to finally meet you John. I look forward to seeing your take on the morning.

Canon 5D Mark II
Lens: EF 70-200 f/4L (non IS)….. @Rainbowman…. I love this lens! Go get one!
Exposure: 11
Aperture: f/13.0
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Lee .9 hard edge ND grad

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admin80 <![CDATA[Eiffel Tower, Tour Eiffel.]]> http://www.travelzones.net/pix/eiffel-tower-tour-eiffel/ 2011-04-08T10:56:09Z 2011-04-08T10:56:09Z Eiffel Tower, Tour Eiffel., a photo by ng matthew on Flickr. ‘The Eiffel Tower (French: Tour Eiffel, [tuʁ ɛfɛl]) is [...]]]>

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Eiffel Tower, Tour Eiffel., a photo by ng matthew on Flickr.
‘The Eiffel Tower (French: Tour Eiffel, [tuʁ ɛfɛl]) is an 1889 iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris that has become both a global icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The Eiffel Tower, which is the tallest building in Paris,[10] is the single most visited paid monument in the world; millions of people ascend it every year. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch for the 1889 World’s Fair.

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admin80 <![CDATA[New York City Subway Map]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2106 2011-05-18T14:33:56Z 2011-03-18T14:30:00Z new york usa metro plansMaps of the subway of New York City.Click images for larger view.]]>

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Maps of the subway of New York City.Click images for larger view.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Osaka Subway Map]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2099 2011-05-18T14:28:01Z 2011-02-18T14:25:17Z plan of Osaka subway metro systemOsaka metro – subway plan]]>

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Traveller and film maker Martin Watego gives the lowdown on Havana, one of the world’s most iconic cities and winds it up with some old-time Cuban fun at the Tropicana.

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Mexico City is one of the most dynamic cities of North America. Lonely Planet film director Tony Jackson spills the beans on what this wild metropolis has to offer.

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Hawaii attracts millions of visitors a year and why wouldn’t it when even the name conjures up dreamy images of picture perfect tropical islands.

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Amsterdam. It’s a lot more than the lure of the red light district and the business hub. Relax like a local, spend hours by the canal, cycle around and head off for a night at a brown café.

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admin80 <![CDATA[Copenhagen Travel Video]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=1238 2011-02-16T13:57:58Z 2011-02-16T13:57:58Z Copenhagen Travel VideoLonely Planet author Sally O’Brien has worn out shoes walking through Copenhagen, the bridge between Europe and Scandanavia.]]>

Lonely Planet author Sally O’Brien has worn out shoes walking through Copenhagen, the bridge between Europe and Scandanavia.

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admin80 <![CDATA[London Subway – Underground Map]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=1967 2011-05-18T14:29:47Z 2011-02-10T17:39:26Z London-Underground-Tube-Map-London Subway – Underground – Metro Map You can download a larger version by clicking the image of the London [...]]]>

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London Subway – Underground – Metro Map

You can download a larger version by clicking the image of the London Tube

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admin80 <![CDATA[Moscow subway map]]> http://www.travelzones.net/?p=2095 2011-05-18T14:36:59Z 2011-01-18T14:17:58Z Moscow-Metro-Map-UndergroundYou can download the plan of the Moscow underground subway metro system by clicking the image for a larger view]]>

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