Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Fran's Backpack - Travel Photography
Fran's Backpack brings to you various products on travel, adventure, flying and photography.
They could be books, ebooks, videos, or gear. Check each one out as it's highlighted on the day.
Today's item in the Backpack is Travel Photography, by Steve Davey.
Many of the visitors to this site come via clicking on "images" in the search engines. For those who want to know more about taking their own images check out this book.
Travel Photography
"Footprint Travel Photography" is going to change the way that you travel. Written by acclaimed author and photographer of 'Unforgettable Places to see Before you Die' Steve Davey, it covers everything that you need to know about travel photography including preparation, exploring with a camera, all of the technical stuff as well as hints and tips about virtually every travel photography scenario. There is even a comprehensive section on post-processing your pictures using some of the most popular computer software, and tips on making money from your photography.Whatever camera you use and whatever your level this book is packed with information for you. There are Pro-Tips, information about shooting in RAW format, as well as specific information for users of film SLRs, digital compacts as well as Digital SLRs. Broken down by technique and photography style, rather than destination, the layout of this book makes it easy for you to decide what kind of picture you're trying to take and find, at a glance, the right techniques for you. As well as taking pictures, this book will inspire you to head out and see the world. Packed with inspirational pictures and anecdotes from Steve's years on the road, this book is a call to get out and explore.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Fran's Backpack - When Giants Roamed: The Golden Age of Steam DVD
Fran's Backpack brings to you various products on travel, adventure, flying and photography.
They could be books, ebooks, videos, or gear. Check each one out as it's highlighted on the day.
Today's item in the Backpack is When Giants Roamed: The Golden Age of Steam DVD.
I love my train journeys and while in the USA a couple of years ago I travelled on the Grand Canyon and Verde Canyon Railways in Arizona and the Durango & Silverton Narrow Guage Railroad in Colorado. This DVD does look rather interesting with a 4.5 star rating by customers.
Editorial Reviews
In the first half of the 20th century, America's railroads were transformed by the coming of giants. Pushed by the need to haul ever longer and heavier trains, the nation's locomotive works responded with the awe-inspiring articulated engines. Delivering up to 7,500 horsepower, these steel giants could haul trains a mile long and weighing over 15,000 tons. WHEN GIANTS ROAMED journeys back to the golden age of steam for an up-close look at these legendary locos. See the Union Pacific's famed Big Boy in action and ride the rails of the Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk & Western, eastern coal-hauling railroads with an unquenchable thirst for power. Meet the men who drove engines like the Allegheny and Yellowstone, and visit the museums and yards where the largest steamers ever built are preserved today. It's a historic excursion sure to set any railfan's heart pounding.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
"Float Planes of Alaska" DVD: a Great Christmas Gift
For people who live in North America, especially mainland USA and Canada, I've produced a DVD devoted entirely to float planes in Alaska.
This would certainly bring back memories for so many who have flown as a part of life and an easy way to travel from place to place.
It's great to watch for relaxation and armchair travel by people of all ages. No commentary or captions, just look, listen and enjoy. It runs for about 26 minutes.
While I was in Alaska a couple of years ago, I spent a day and a half walking around Lake Hood, near the main Anchorage Airport. I also did some float plane training from Lake Hood and Trail Lake at Moose Pass, south of Anchorage.
The planes are colourful and the background shows the beauty of the mountains, the lakes and their surroundings. Reflections in the water abound. There's nothing quite like float planes. You have to be a sailor and a pilot at the same time. You need a life jacket, rope and a paddle and in some cases a rifle case attached to the wing strut.
I've also done an "Alfred Hitchcock" in this DVD. Two of the planes I flew in are well represented. And by the way, you'll never guess what my favourite colour is!
Many of the photos have appeared in "Awesome Aviation" but there are quite a lot which are new. The soundtrack is also the same. As usual this is available in NTSC and PAL format and the price is the same at $25.00 plus postage.
In future videos you may also see the scenery which I photographed from the plane but buy this one first.
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This would certainly bring back memories for so many who have flown as a part of life and an easy way to travel from place to place.
It's great to watch for relaxation and armchair travel by people of all ages. No commentary or captions, just look, listen and enjoy. It runs for about 26 minutes.
While I was in Alaska a couple of years ago, I spent a day and a half walking around Lake Hood, near the main Anchorage Airport. I also did some float plane training from Lake Hood and Trail Lake at Moose Pass, south of Anchorage.
The planes are colourful and the background shows the beauty of the mountains, the lakes and their surroundings. Reflections in the water abound. There's nothing quite like float planes. You have to be a sailor and a pilot at the same time. You need a life jacket, rope and a paddle and in some cases a rifle case attached to the wing strut.
I've also done an "Alfred Hitchcock" in this DVD. Two of the planes I flew in are well represented. And by the way, you'll never guess what my favourite colour is!
Many of the photos have appeared in "Awesome Aviation" but there are quite a lot which are new. The soundtrack is also the same. As usual this is available in NTSC and PAL format and the price is the same at $25.00 plus postage.
In future videos you may also see the scenery which I photographed from the plane but buy this one first.
View Larger Map
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Be Passionate About What You Do
"Be Passionate About What You Do" is the February issue of the "Pilot Your Life" newsletter. Just email me at fran@franwest.com if you'd like to subscribe to the free monthly email newsletter (or use the "Subscribe by email" link at the bottom of this post). The newsletters usually have photos to illustrate the point and often a free destop wallpaper is offered when emailing a comment back to me.
Pilot your life newsletter no. 20
If you’re going to succeed in life, or business, you have to believe in what you’re doing and do it with gusto. Half-hearted attempts just aren’t good enough. Passion is what’s required.
I love my country, Australia.
I love travel, taking photos, doing adventurous activities, meeting new people and I particularly love flying.
All these things that I have a passion for I managed to combine in the goal that I had set myself, flying around Australia’s coast in a light aircraft.
During my trip, Oz Flight ’99, people could sense that I was passionate about and committed to the journey that I was undertaking.
They wanted to be a part of it too by helping me, giving me good information and advice, providing new experiences and having a lot of fun together.
If you aren’t enthusiastic about or don’t believe in what you’re doing, then other people won’t waste their time with you either.
When people read my book, Plane Reflections, or hear me speak about my flight, they can relate to what happened to me because of my enthusiasm. I can make them feel that they're in the plane with me experiencing the same highs and lows.
And with the photos, they can see what my eyes saw.
But best of all they realise that I'm just an ordinary person who made a dream reality and that they can also do that for themselves.
They too can achieve their full potential.
It’s truly amazing that we have the power within us to motivate other people and to change lives merely because of what we do.
So, my next tip for how to pilot your life (personal or business) is:
Be passionate about what you do.
Your passion and enthusiasm will also inspire others,
not only for your benefit but also for theirs.
Two of my presentation topics are:
Follow your dreams (at any age)
Success
Pilot your life newsletter no. 20
If you’re going to succeed in life, or business, you have to believe in what you’re doing and do it with gusto. Half-hearted attempts just aren’t good enough. Passion is what’s required.
I love my country, Australia.
I love travel, taking photos, doing adventurous activities, meeting new people and I particularly love flying.
All these things that I have a passion for I managed to combine in the goal that I had set myself, flying around Australia’s coast in a light aircraft.
During my trip, Oz Flight ’99, people could sense that I was passionate about and committed to the journey that I was undertaking.
They wanted to be a part of it too by helping me, giving me good information and advice, providing new experiences and having a lot of fun together.
If you aren’t enthusiastic about or don’t believe in what you’re doing, then other people won’t waste their time with you either.
When people read my book, Plane Reflections, or hear me speak about my flight, they can relate to what happened to me because of my enthusiasm. I can make them feel that they're in the plane with me experiencing the same highs and lows.
And with the photos, they can see what my eyes saw.
But best of all they realise that I'm just an ordinary person who made a dream reality and that they can also do that for themselves.
They too can achieve their full potential.
It’s truly amazing that we have the power within us to motivate other people and to change lives merely because of what we do.
So, my next tip for how to pilot your life (personal or business) is:
Be passionate about what you do.
Your passion and enthusiasm will also inspire others,
not only for your benefit but also for theirs.
Two of my presentation topics are:
Follow your dreams (at any age)
Success
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