Other than with Geographic Expeditions and National Geographic, has anyone done a photography tour of Japan? Any recommendations RE operators of private or small group tours. Want to shoot the landscape and the culture. Thanks
Look up the Nikon Museum. I called ahead and was offered a one-on-one guided tour — in English! Then I spent a couple hours just walking around, shooting whatever pics I wanted. Here’s my Flickr page of my day there. https://flickr.com/photos/146558244@N03/sets/72157664519482127
If my journalism students or I shoot a volleyball game and the coach later asks for photos of the game, I usually sit her down at a computer to look at the JPEGs. She can then download what she wants and be on her way. Good enough for her. See, we shoot both JPEGs and RAW files, but I don't want to spend the time converting and editing RAW files for her (most people don't have a clue what RAW files are). For our school's yearbook and other media outlets, having the RAW file provides for greater editing over just a JPEG. So there is indeed a huge advantage to shooting both formats.
Awesome - - Wife and I both have CCW - she a Ruger LCR in .38, Me a Kahr CW-9 and a Stoeger Cougar in 9mm But MY favorite shot is of some Hornady rounds for my Mini-14
I've seen them. They're exactly the same as normal rounds (except they work on zombies!).
OMG!!! Now there is one hell of a stretch. That is similar to someone doing a picture of a delicious looking chocolate cake and you telling us, Sure, eat the whole thing and put on a 100'pounds.