Virgin Gorda – Page 3 – Stuck in Customs

The Golden Disc Descends Behind the Island

Camera Reviews

Many of you have seen the Camera Reviews page, and I take time to figure out the best recommendations for “Good,” “Better,” and “Best.” There are always new cameras coming out and new specs to consider. It’s an ever-complex problem!

There are a few new cameras that I’m analyzing, but I don’t really have enough info on them. These are the Sony RX1 (Adorama Link) and the Nikon D600 (Adorama Link). Believe it or not, Nikon offered to send me a free D600 to play with, but I told them I was too busy! I’m not really a hardcore camera review guy, and I already bought the D800. This is just a busy time for me… otherwise I might have taken them up on their offer!

Daily Photo – The Golden Disc Descends Behind the Island

I could watch one of these every night I think!

It is hypnotic, isn’t it, watching this massive fireball slowly dip into the sea? I notice that the sun seems even bigger when there is another object of significance in the distance. You can’t always plan for that, but it sure is nice when it happens.

I took these photos from the balcony at Amaterus.

The Golden Disc Descends Behind the Island

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-01 19:33:04
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/60
  • Aperture8
  • ISO50
  • Focal Length250.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias

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A Beach for your Thoughts

The Cloud Whisperer

Someone called me the Cloud Whisperer on a recent PhotoWalk and I thought it was kind of funny. I do watch the clouds a lot and analyze them like Kvothe thinks about the wind… and I do sometimes see things that are coming before they come.

But I’ve also noticed that some places have amazing clouds on a consistant basis. One of these is here on the south island of New Zealand. Where have you noticed a fairly regular supply of interesting clouds?

Daily Photo – A Beach for your Thoughts

Another night on Virgin Gorda… another perfect beach and sunset…

Since it was so perfect every night I was there, I simply could not go without taking a sunset/beach photo. I simply could not deny myself! And then every night I would think to myself, “Well I’m glad I got that because tomorrow night there will be bad light and no clouds.” But I was always wrong. Every single night had a crazy light/cloud situation!

A Beach for your Thoughts

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-04 19:41:49
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/8
  • Aperture5.6
  • ISO200
  • Focal Length24.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias

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A Simple Wave

Sony NEX-7

I still use this camera quite a bit and I’m adding new photos to my Sony NEX-7 Review. So if you haven’t popped over there in a while, you might see some new things!

Daily Photo – A Simple Wave

I don’t know what to think of this photo. I took it with the NEX-7 and did not process it at all. I find it a little bit interesting, but I am not sure why. I’ve stared at it for longer than I care to admit, trying to figure it out.

A Simple Wave

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-02 14:08:58
  • CameraNEX-7
  • Camera MakeSony
  • Exposure Time1/320
  • Aperture5.6
  • ISO100
  • Focal Length18.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias+1.3

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The Underwater Cave of Mystery

No Variety Hour Tonight

No, we’re not changing the name to “The No-Variety Hour.” Trey’s Variety Hour is not running tonight due to the Labor Day holiday. Be sure to keep an eye on my YouTube Channel for next week’s show!

Best Caves in the world

What are some of your favorite caves in the world? I’ve only been to a few…. but I’m dying to get into that giant salt crystal cave… it’s shut off to the public, but I’d love the opportunity to go take photos inside.

Daily Photo – The Underwater Cave of Mystery

This is a very cool place!

There are a thousand boulders that are stacked up all over The Baths area of Virgin Gorda. The beaches are actually separated where the boulders get really intense. This is one of those areas, and to get here, you have to duck and shimmy and slide around. Once you are here, however, you can wade deep into this cave and into other underwater caves beyond.

The Underwater Cave of Mystery

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-09 13:58:28
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time2
  • Aperture22
  • ISO100
  • Focal Length19.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias-1

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Calm Sunrise Over the Atlantic

Dog Breed Help

Help, dog lovers! I need advice!

I’m going to get a dog when I get back to New Zealand. I think I want a poodle-mix, but I’m not sure. I’m looking for the following qualities: No shedding, smart and trainable, nice around kids, looks funny when dressed up by quirky owners.

Disney Cruises

Yes, I am going to go on another Disney cruise. I never thought I would like them as much as I do! They are quite luxurious, and the kids have a great time off in their kids’ clubs. It’s not like a daycare either… I mean, they go all out at Disney… the kids are baking cookies and getting stories read to them by characters and going on treasure hunts and a million different things… and, well, since there is no real internet, I get plenty of time to read and relax! 🙂

Daily Photo – Calm Sunrise Over the Atlantic

I think I’ve taken more photos of the Atlantic Ocean than the Pacific Ocean. Or maybe not. That cruise put a big dent in my Atlantic Ocean shots, but I may even-up next year when I do the Disney cruise in Alaska…

I took this one in the morning off the coast of Virgin Gorda.

Calm Sunrise Over the Atlantic

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-04-30 06:56:34
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/1000
  • Aperture4
  • ISO200
  • Focal Length32.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias

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New Video Tutorial Released – For Beginners and Intermediate Photographers

Now On Sale for Everyone!

Now available on the Discover the Art of Photography page!

We had the special live event recently, and now the video course itself is available for everyone! If you visit the Art of Photography page, you can read some of the nice things people said. (Note to everyone that participated in the Live Event: You should have received all the special Q&A video links by now – those were only for the live event participants. If you did not get the links, please contact [email protected].)

Daily Photo – The Ruins on the Coast

One early morning, Curtis and I woke up to drive to the other side of the island and explore these old ruins. I don’t know if you can say that one set of ruins are in better shape than others, but these were still pretty awesome (even though they were in ruins)!

I did something a little different with the processing here, mostly related to adjusting the color of the shadows in Lightroom.

The Ruins on the Coast

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-07 07:12:19
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/500
  • Aperture5.6
  • ISO200
  • Focal Length19.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias-1

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Amazing Time with the New Class!

You missed the class! But less than 24 hours to get it!

Note: You have less than 24 hours to sign up on The Art of Photography page. The first class is available for download for everyone that registered. You don’t have to watch Live, even though that bit is quite exciting.

THANKS so much to everyone that joined me last night. It was an amazing experience… it’s the biggest online training of this sort of thing in the world, and it was just crazy-fun… I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did! We have a lot more stuff coming in the next three classes… I’ll be showing you all some Awesome Stuff and Cool Tricks! 🙂

Daily Photo – The End of the Path

This is the very end of the long path from Toad Hall to the beach on Virgin Gorda. One thing this photo does not show is that there is about a 4-foot dropoff right below this path! It’s no problem for a grownup to navigate, but it was a little logistical challenge to get three kids down there.

I took this path almost every day… for a little trip down to the beach to see what I could find…

The End of the Path

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-07 19:21:51
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/250
  • Aperture5.6
  • ISO200
  • Focal Length14.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias

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Sunrise Across the Seas

Five Ways To Get

Here’s an article I did for Idealog Magazine in New Zealand.

Daily Photo – Sunrise Across the Seas

There must be something about the warm air around the equator and the cool sea that churns up these clouds. No matter the morning, there was a new configuration of clouds and light. I got in the habit of setting up my tripod close to the balcony at Amateras so it would be ready in the morning. This minimized my morning wake-up pain. Note that VERY FEW of my sunrise photos are so easy to get… most involve a lot more bodily-morning-travel to find a good spot!

Sunrise Across the Seas

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-04-30 07:01:28
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/2000
  • Aperture4.2
  • ISO200
  • Focal Length45.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias

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How To Set Up A Large-Scale Live Webinar with YouTube Live and Google Hangouts

A Quick Step-by-Step Guide

We’re trying something innovative with our new Art of Photography online class – as far as I know, we are the first to try this.

For the previous one, we used GoToWebinar, which had the downside of being expensive and a Limit of 1000 people.

Using a combination of unique steps, we can scale a paid webinar to well beyond 1,000 people (unlimited, in fact) and it’s totally free.

Background

My team has figured this out, mostly because we’ve been really hitting Google Hangouts hard. I have a weekly show that goes out for free called “Trey’s Variety Hour” – go subscribe on YouTube! Very early on, I made friends with a genius named Dave Veffer, who is now my producer and has been doing all the heavy lifting on the logistics of that weekly show and the live webinar. Dave and Curtis Simmons worked together on the complete solution for this process, so a big thanks to both of them!

Note: we use e-Junkie for a payment system so that people can register and pay for the live Webinar.

Benefits of this Method

– It’s Free
– No Limit on Registrations
– Users can watch the video in 720p or 360p
– We can control the entire user experience
– We can show pre-canned videos live at a very high frame rate
– With everyone watching these pre-canned videos at the same time, it increases the excitement of the live event, it compels more people to stay with the event in real-time, and it keeps the Live questions in sync since everyone will be in the same place
– When we are done, the entire video is recorded so we can provide a URL to any registrants that missed the live broadcast.

The How-To

Step 1: Set up the page that the viewers will visit

1) We make a branded special page on StuckInCustoms.com. This page is password-protected.
2) On that page, we include the YouTube Live Event broadcast (embedded video player)
3) We also include the Google Moderator embed code (for Live questions during the event for our moderator to handle). How to Embed it.

Step 2: Set up your eCommerce solution

1) We set up an account with e-Junkie
2) We created a product inside eJunkie so people can sign up for the Webinar for $149.
3) After they register and pay, we have an email address that we will use to send them a link to the page with password we created above.

Step 3: Tell people about your Webinar and link them to your sales page.

1) We created a sales page at https://stuckincustoms.com/art-of-photography
2) On that page, use the code that you get from e-Junkie so people can buy a seat at the webinar. (basic shopping cart embed code)
3) After people make the purchase, they will receive a confirmation email automatically through e-Junkie.

Step 4: Run the Live Webinar

1) My producer, Dave, creates the Event (which is set to “Unlisted”) on my YouTube Live account, configures it for 720p and 360p, and notes the YouTube embed code.
2) Dave starts a Google+ Hangout with a limited audience of me and Karen Hutton who will be asking me all the questions.
3) Dave uses Wirecast to capture part of the screen where the Hangout window is, which he then streams through my YouTube Live account to the Event via 720p and 360p as well as recording a local copy to his hard drive.
4) Dave verifies that the broadcast does NOT appear on my YouTube live channel (it’s unlisted).
5) Dave takes the unlisted video embed code and places it on our private webpage on StuckInCustoms.com that we set up in Step 1.
6) We do live introductions and whatnot through the Google Hangout for everyone to see.
7) (optional) Dave can then play a pre-canned video on his computer and Wirecast can pipe that through to YouTube Live.
8) We then begin the detailed Q&A and take live questions through Google Moderator. I can answer on video and screenshare my computer to show how to do certain tricks or whatever in Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop.

Daily Photo – Boulders at the Beach

This is quite a unique beach, isn’t it?

I came down to these boulders many times per day. The light was different, and on this particular evening, I was hoping for a good sunset. The kharma must have built up because everything came out quite nice…

And even better, the water was warm enough to wade into…

Boulders at the Beach

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-11 19:13:02
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/30
  • Aperture8
  • ISO100
  • Focal Length16.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias+2

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Footprints in the Sand

Stuff You Need

You might notice there are always little changes being made to the “Stuff You Need” page here on the site. And yes, I really do use a Really Right Stuff tripod that I bought over a year ago… it’s a great one!

Daily Photo – Footprints in the Sand

My RRS Tripod: “You promised you would walk beside me forever, and I would always see our footprints together in the sand.”

Me: “During your times of trial and suffering, when you only see one set of footprints, that is when I carried you, my son. That is when I carried you.”

Footprints in the Sand

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2012-05-04 19:43:58
  • CameraNIKON D800
  • Camera MakeNikon
  • Exposure Time1/4
  • Aperture5.6
  • ISO200
  • Focal Length15.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramAperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Bias+1

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