So what do you people think of tours? This was my first long tour. I enjoyed being with people most of the time, but I did notice that because we were constantly moving, we don't always get time to sit and carefully set up and compose photos. When I travel on my own, I spend a lot of time walking around, exploring on my own and thinking about composition. Many photos didn't work because I felt rushed - these were poorly composed, exposed or focused. I have just returned from 7 weeks in Africa, 6 weeks of this was an overland truck tour from Cape Town to Nairobi. I met some great people and saw some terrific sights. So here is the result of my 7 weeks in Africa, Seven African galleries
I am happy with many of my photos, but I don't have enough photos from Malawi; the colours are really weak in the Tanzania gallery, but that's what it was like there: dry and dusty; and not enough animals from South Africa. I took 2300 jpg photos with two cameras, my P&S Canon 540 and my new Canon 450 XSi.
But the highlight were the animals. Zanzibar is beautiful. Namibia is from another world. Victoria Falls is like a dream. We visited a school and a hospital in Malawi. Slept in a tent almost every night, and bounced around on rough roads almost every day for 6 weeks. I've printed about 200 photos, and I think I'll make a Blurb book along with the story of the trip, and give it to my friends and family.
Just some of the photos that did work: