Once Bitten

When you travel there are things that are often omitted. In the case of Machu Picchu, it was the sandfly. The Sandfly, aka, the winged chupacabra, is all over Machu Picchu.

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Ruination

Civilizations have graced about every corner of the globe. From the mountains of South America to the deserts of Africa, humans have planted the seeds of commerce, religion, and leisure and left indelible marks that have survived centuries.

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Pahk the Kaa

Between the taxis, public transit or the fact that a lot of the sights in older cities tend to be within walking distance, most often, renting a car just doesn't fall within the realm of necessity.  

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Hide your eyes!

It's a small tip, but I think one that will help you out as you try to capture the auroras for, not only digital permanence but also for the fleeting storage media known as your brain. 

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Stah Woars

Every few to a couple years, LucasFilm kicks off a big party known as Star Wars Celebration. In 2015, I was able through the generosity of others, to participate in the festivities and it was fabulous. 

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Camera Shake is the Devil

I'm sure there are actual tutorials for capturing the awe that is the Aurora Borealis or the Aurora Australis, if you are in the southern hemisphere. But, this is a good basic set to build upon.

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