Open-door Helicopter photo shoot (TWICE), FS Seychelles, Maalifushi Maldives and more
#62
Astonishing photography Big_Foot, you have a real talent.
I have a 2 for 1 and some Avios burning a hole in my pocket. Seeing as the TR forum is my equivalent of a travel brochure, I think you've sold me on my next holiday destination.
I have a 2 for 1 and some Avios burning a hole in my pocket. Seeing as the TR forum is my equivalent of a travel brochure, I think you've sold me on my next holiday destination.
#65
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Oakland CA
Programs: DL Gold, AS MVPG, Globalist
Posts: 1,008
Thank you all again for your super-kind comments.
It's not easy for me to make such a tutorial now, as I'm still on vacation
But I will try something later, maybe even in this thread.
A7R is great, the Sony system right now is by far the best choice
for a travel-photographer.
It's not easy for me to make such a tutorial now, as I'm still on vacation
But I will try something later, maybe even in this thread.
A7R is great, the Sony system right now is by far the best choice
for a travel-photographer.
#71
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2004
Location: LAX
Posts: 1,849
Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri. From our terrace we can see sun setting down
behind the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. What an end to an AMAZING trip.
Flying back home on another phenomenal Etihad First flight. Thank you
behind the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. What an end to an AMAZING trip.
Flying back home on another phenomenal Etihad First flight. Thank you
#74
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 1,263
We just got back from Dubai and the most frustrating thing was trying to find a good spot to capture the entire Burj tower...the thing is massively tall! We didn't go up to the top observation deck, but instead chose tea on the 122nd floor at At.mosphere, which was quite a treat and offered incredible views.
Great pics from everywhere else as well...simply stunning!
Great pics from everywhere else as well...simply stunning!