Pictures taken during a bicycle touring adventure are generally treasured for a long time after the tour is completed.
The first article discusses the topic of Selecting a digital camera followed by an interesting article about mounting your camera right on the bike.
The next collection of articles discusses things to consider when attempting to take a great picture.
After that is a section about using Photo Editing software to help the picture more closely match reality.
If while reading these collections you think of additional information or concepts that should be covered then please drop me an email.
Selecting a camera for a bicycle touring adventure
Mounting your camera right on the bike
Getting better photosFrame your photos
Put a bike in the picture
Turn dull into interesting
Pictures of people
Use your imagination
Capturing the same subject from different anglesThe Tour is over! Should I edit my pictures?
A matter of perspective and taking your time
Minor Tweaks to more closely match reality
Removing the extra stuff that distracts the viewer unnecessarily
What the camera perceives doesn't always match our brain's reality!
Modifying your pictures to remove terrible things when absolutely necessary
Arranging your pictures in different ways to enhance the storyline
Odds and EndsRecovering your pictures from a damaged memory card
Using an "Add On" lens with your Compact Point and Shoot Camera
Use a hard drive device like the Epson P-2000 to increase photographic image storage capacity
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