Most of these shots are on Kodachrome film, which you can never reproduce in the digital world. Sad, but true.
Most of these shots are on Kodachrome film, which you can never reproduce in the digital world. Sad, but true.
Woot! Another Pro 1,1 user!
Now you have this plastic wind chime thing dangling off of your camera, being an irritation at the very least and making your camera jiggle at the worst.
"Anyone who has taken their camera on a trip" really is too broad of a generalization.
Wow, that would be awesome if you can find it!
I would love to find an unadulterated, un-voiced over, uncut copy of the contents of the record. Everything I can find is either part of a documentary with voice over or a slide show of unrelated images.
Buy whatever Rick Steves book suits your fancy, read it and then go.
Both Enterprise and Forrestal had nearly catastrophic flight deck fires in the 60s.
It had great promise of being very interesting, but it went from "rough lens" to "finished product" in one step. It would have been very much cooler to see, even briefly, how the internals of the lenses are constructed and the thousands of parts that go in to a modern auto-focusing image stabilized lens.
With the exception of Zuckerberg, if you define "crazy successful" as "having a job after your college years", then yes, they are all "crazy successful".
You could always just go to your credit card issuer's website and read the information yourself, or you could call your credit card issuer and ask them to send you the information.
Though not a Super Bowl ad, the Apple "Pentium PC" commercial is one of the best ever IMO. Having the theme from "The Great Escape" didn't hurt either.
Just about as bad as real life when the ICBM locks were set to "00000000".
I don't know about their advice to "experiment with suede".
Looks like we need some military-grade aluminium foil over here, stat!
It all depends on how badly you want to go. If you don't care if you get an award seat or not, sure, wait and try your luck.