Check list for an amateur photographer visiting the Balkans in Winter
Nov 15, 2015
Just came back from the Balkans Adventure Tour
I record a list of things to carry, as an amateur photographer and videographer
Notebook computer, battery charger, Multi USB Port Hub
Wirelss mouse, battery, USB receiver
Hard disk (2TB) x2, wires
Notebook bag with wheels
Camera (I use Canon EOS 70D) x2 (one is backup if possible)
Lens x2 (18-135mm, 55-250mm)
Battery x3, SanDisk No. 10 x3
Battery charger x2
Camera bag
Mobile phone, power bank
Camera with video capabilities
Lens x2 (18-135mm, 55-250mm)
Battery x3, SanDisk No. 10 x3
Battery charger x2
Camera bag
Mobile phone, power bank
Camera with video capabilities (Canon EOS 70D) x2 (one is backup)
Lens x2 (18-135mm, 55-250mm)
Battery x3, SanDisk No. 10 x3
Battery charger x2
Camera bag
Mobile phone, power bank
Grand Hotel Park impressed with a large dining hall and the painting on the wall.
A home cat (with collar) presented himself. I waited for him to look in the same direction as the statue. Fortunately he did.
SOME GOOD IMAGES AT POSTOJNSKA CAVES
Suddenly, the young lady tourist, dressed in bright colours, looked in the photographer's direction as the camera clicked.
Mr Raynard Tan of EU Travels. Needs to photoshop the others below the image
Good sunlight and good-looking travellers make great pictures
A Japanese or Korean tour leader carries multiple head sets for the tour group
Another great image
Bright sunlight from the windows of this restaurant serving great pork belly meat and chicken.
Notes:
1. Malfunctioning power points in some hotels, no cups
2. Download images and videos daily to hard disks
3. DSLR cameras and batteries do break down, hence carry a spare
4. Phone and camera batteries drain fast during winter exposure
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