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Capture The Moment: Essential Gear and Planning Tips for Epic Travel Photography
Discover the secrets to capturing stunning travel images during your epic travel adventure. From choosing the right camera to mastering composition techniques, this guide will elevate your travel photography game. Learn essential gear tips, planning advice, and techniques for editing, sharing, and preserving your travel memories. Unleash your creativity and immerse yourself in the magic of epic travel photography today.
Travel with Neil visits Bletchley Park Museum
In 2003, singer, Andre 3000 and OutKast asked the question, “What’s cooler than being cool?” And today I’m asking you “What’s more secret than ‘Most Secret’?”
No, it’s not Top Secret, it’s actually Ultra Secret. A phrase commissioned during the Second World War for a facility that’s activities were so secret, so important to global wartime intelligence, that even married couples didn’t find out for decades that they’d both worked in the same facility… true story. It wasn’t until the mid 1970’s that the work of the men and women of Bletchley Park was finally publicly revealed.
Travel with Neil does a US Road Trip - Pt5 (a) Atlanta
In an unremarkable building, on a nondescript pavement, sits a premises with links to not one, but at least three of history’s most defining periods and peoples. At 54 Hilliard St, Atlanta, sits The Madam CJ Walker Beauty Shoppe & Museum, incorporating WERD radio station.
Travel with Neil does a US Road Trip - Pt 4. Lynchburg
Driving directly, Nashville to Atlanta is approximately four and a half hours. But who wants to drive four and a half hours with no stop offs en route? Luckily a little place called Lynchburg is along the route and anyone who’s been in a pub or walked along a liquor aisle in the supermarket will have seen the name Lynchburg many a time. It’s the home of Jack Daniel’s distillery, and the contents of every bottle, in every part of the world is still made in this little Tennessee town.
Travel with Neil does a US Road Trip - Pt.2 Louisville
What’s in Louisville (pronounced Loo-uh-vil) you may ask? Riverside parks, humongous bridges, a cosmopolitan cityscape and museums to sate any taste.
I was particularly looking forward to visiting two museums. As a baseball fan, I had to visit the Louisville Slugger museum and factory. The very place they make the iconic bats used by professional and amateurs alike.
Travel with Neil does a US Road Trip - Pt.1 Ohio
Once in a while, you have to do something to disrupt the humdrum. Remind yourself that life is for living.
That may be something as simple as finding an isolated waterfall and pool and go for a skinny dip, it might be daring to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, preferably with a parachute strapped to your back.
For me, I love driving. Driving to new places on different continents. It gets those creative juices flowing again that may have gone a little stale. The chance to see different scenery and meet new people is a very enticing prospect as a lone traveller. And obviously I’m incredibly fortunate and grateful to be able to record those scenes and encounters with my camera.
Travel with Neil visits The Highlands
I’d picked possibly the best time to visit the Highlands area, end of Autumn, because the colours on the trees and the heather on the hills were absolutely stunning. Yellows into golds, reds, ambers, ochre. We’ve all seen the pictures, but in real life, it truly stops you in your tracks. The times I was driving through the countryside with my mouth agape, lost for words, were numerous…