BLUEBIRD Snowboarding: Trip to Iran!

June 24th, 2009 | Admin

Check out our Trip to Iran travel report from season one of Bluebird Snowboarding. Protest rider, Jodi Koenders leads the way! Previously aired on the Extreme Sports Channel in the UK and across Europe.

What are good things to pack for a 4 hour long trip with your bulldog?

June 24th, 2009 | Admin
MiM asked:


Me and a friend are going on a 4 hour long car trip to a bulldog meet in LA with my bulldog (obviously). What are some good things to pack for the trip in the car, on the stops we make along the way, and when we finally get there? Any good ideas? Thanks!

Regina

What is the cheapest trip to England for an 18 and 19 year old?

June 24th, 2009 | Admin
:]]] lalalawoo! asked:


My friend and I want to go on a trip to England in the summer after I graduate high school in 2010. What is the cheapest and most affordable way to travel across England? Hostels and cheap hotels? What would be the estimated cost you would think it would be, for the cheapest trip?

Kelly

Hitchhiking in Europe

June 19th, 2009 | Admin

Hitchhiking in Europe continues a trendy way to get around and is even now done with vast frequency by the locals. However, for a foreigner, hitchhiking might not be the finestmode of means of transport through Europe. Foreigners are seen as especially easy and lucrative prey for criminals. If you do prefer to hitchhike through any Eastern or Central European country, take precautions and respect these significant safety suggestions.

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Ten Top Travel Photography Tips

June 19th, 2009 | Admin

1: Travel light, but travel prepared.
There is nothing worse than having too much heavy equipment to lug around and it can often get in the way and make you stand out, but worse than that is not having the equipment you need. For city shooting, carry around a wide to medium zoom for a variety of conditions, and if out shooting landscapes, a light tripod is invaluable.

2: Use your camera’s P mode.
Shooting in AV, TV or Manual modes gives you the greatest deal of control and any decent photographer will rarely use anything else, however if wandering around a city, use P mode. This sets the camera to Auto for ISO, shutter speed and aperture whilst allowing you to change any settings if necessary and giving control over the flash, and when a shot comes along and you have no time to think, all you need to do is compose the shot and shoot. Better to give control to the camera than to miss the shot completely, and if you find you have longer than you thought you can flick back to one of the other modes for more shots.

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