As I said in my first post, we took a lot of photos in Antarctica. I can’t believe anyone could go there and not do that. What astonished me though were the number of people who apparently only had their iPhones or iPads for cameras, or at best, a pocket digital. I bought a DSLR especially for the trip, and a combined standard and zoom lens, which together cost around $2000 – and I don’t regret a cent of it. When you are on the trip of a lifetime, at fantastic cost anyway, why skimp on the equipment? We did take a compact digital for quick and dirty shots in towns and so on, but the quality can’t be compared at all with those taken with the bigger camera. The things people choose to economise on, astonish me.
Anyway, the next three posts will be photo heavy, which is why I’m breaking this part of the journey up. Continue reading “Antarctica – Overview”