One thing I can recommend about night photography is to use a stable tripod. Even with a compact camera you can take excellent pictures provided the setup is stable.
Posted: 2008-02-06 09:41 PM  
Tara,
Congrats on MoM. Truly and well deserved. I supposed that you will win. So many lovely photos, reports. You've done great job here.
You have provided some nice pictures and reports this month of your journey to South America. I'm glad you got MOM after such a long time away.
Amanda
PS I was being a bit nosey and checked out your blog; I liked your pictures of Iguassu, the weather seemed so overcast, like when I was there. But it does look like you had some good fortune of blue skies.
Posted: 2008-02-06 12:53 PM  
Hi Tara
Warm congratulations on a very well earned MoM. Thanks for keeping some cheer going through what have been miserable months for weather in this part of the world.
Cheers
David
Thanks for your reply. You are lucky to spend six months in South America, wow. I would love to do the same :))
I was also watching your website. Very interesting, It will help me a lot to plan the trip.
And the most dangerous road - I just can't wait. Also I heard about earthquake in Chile today ... Nature is unpredictable
Thanks again
Rafal
Posted: 2008-02-03 01:52 PM  
Hi Tara,
I just watched your photos from Peru/Bolivia/Ecuador. I must say that I am impressed. Beautiful. And moreover I am very happy that you posted this photos beacause next week I am going for holidays to Chile/Bolivia, so some of your photos helped me a lot to make some changes in my trip. I just can't wait to see Salar de Uyuni :))
Can you just write me some more about "most dangerous road in the world" I read someting about it but I haven't time to look for the details.
Posted: 2007-06-19 02:56 AM  
Tara,
Congratulations on Photo and Album of the Month! Your underwater photos have a been a delight to view! It is well deserved!