Practical Tips and Insights
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Crafting Intimate Visual Stories Amidst Norway’s Breathtaking Landscapes: Exploring the Photography Gear of a Nomadic Artist
For photography-passionate digital nomads and vanlifers, here's a glimpse into the gear that fuels my journey. Remember, this isn't a shopping list – it's about the choices that work for me, serving as guidance for crafting your setup. From cameras and lenses that echo my vision to accessories and editing tools, this article explores the backbone of my photography. So, if you're a fellow traveler seeking ways to elevate your art on the road, join me in uncovering the tools that turn fleeting moments into lasting memories.
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Essential Gear and Tips for Landscape Photographers on the Road
Hey there, fellow vanlifers, landscape enthusiasts, and hikers! Toffa Berg here, and today I want to dive into the world of landscape photography. If you're cruising down the open road with your camera by your side, or embarking on a hike in the stunning Norwegian landscapes, this guide is for you. Starting with the basics, your camera is your creative companion. You don't need to break the bank on the latest high-res model. Any DSLR or mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses will do the job. From entry-level gems like Nikon D3200 to high-end wonders like Nikon D800, choose one that feels comfortable and can accommodate your growing gear collection
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Be Prepared: Your Ultimate Survival Kit for Unforeseen Adventures
Gear up for epic landscape photography and hiking journeys, fellow nature lovers! We all adore our camera equipment, but have you considered a survival pouch? Picture this: dense fog engulfs your once-familiar terrain, leaving you lost and unprepared. Without the right gear, you're in a sticky situation. Enter the survival pouch – a compact, essential toolkit for unforeseen adventures. From a folding knife and compass to energy tablets and a Mylar emergency blanket, it's your safety net. And yes, a condom and tampon aren't what they seem – they're survival hacks. Remember, it's not a camping kit, but a last-resort lifeline. Stay prepared, capture nature's beauty, and hike with confidence.
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The gear I use revisited
– The original blogpost: “The Gear I Use” Since I first posted “The Gear I Use”, there’s been many updates to what gear I use, so I thought that I’ll let you in on what I’m currently using. Camera This is where the major update have been done. I no longer uses the Nikon D200 as my main camera body, but have upgraded it to Nikokn’s D800. My old D200 only gave a resolution of 10 MP which only just was enough for what I do, which is mainly landscapes for fine art and stock libraries. I have for a long time wanted to make the move to medium format, but…
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Exploring Landscapes with the Lowepro DryZone Rover: A Waterproof Companion
A personal review of the Lowepro DryZone Rover backpack and how it fits into my own photography. This is by no mean a professional review, just my personal one.
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Handholding ND-grads
A short explanation on how I use my ND grad filters.