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Or else do you go at it alone?
Or they will start suggesting "nice" photos you should take.
About thirty years ago, Leica Magazine (the one published in the USA) published an article on a similar subject by a photographer who did quite a bit of nature/scenic photography. He recommended doing your "serious photography" alone. Maybe with someone who likes to sit and read but not take pictures. Another photographer or photographers tend to be distractions. I think he was correct. With a group who have each paid as much as you have to be where you are, just enjoy the trip and maybe leave your photo equipment at home. These are the trips where you can use your point and shoot digital cameras for color travel pictures to share with others..........Regards!When you are shooting are you outside with people who share similar interests? Ie if it is not photography related, maybe they are into wildlife or bird watching or painting etc? Or else do you go at it alone?
I have been on normal holiday trips with others and they say, why do you spend so much time shooting, I didn't come on a trip just for photograph, just to walk outside every day. I have thought about using a hotshoe flash with people on a trip but I don't they are that interested either even if it is photos of them, maybe a point and shoot would be more ideal.
Cheers.
Traveling light has its advantages.
When I travel with my wife, I take a P&S. Even then, she complains if I bother her too much to get the people shots I want to make a travel slide show when we get home. I miss the sunsetss and sunrises too. I leave "serious" photography when I get home and then do it alone.
Also, a P&S on vacation makes it easier for me. I don't have to drag around all that camera stuff. Traveling light has its advantages.
Hmm. Tell me about that, Alan.
I think I will set myself a challenge for the New Year: I will go away for a weekend, carrying nothing with me at all except an Olympus XA and a couple of rolls of Provia or Pan F+.
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