I have a roller bag with dividers for remote shoots, fits two bodies and a host of lenses and flashes. I love event photography, but hard to get side gigs, it's more about the shooting for me vs the pay.
Sigh... same issue. Bored thinking I was getting a assigned club balcony cabin, only to find out, if I want to get a cabin assignment, it will be $300 more.
I dont want to highjack her thread, but I am thinking of bringing a rail clamp vs a tripod, or in addition to a small tripod. Worked really well in a few places like south africa and hk.
Any suggestions as this is my first cruise? I think it might be able to open wide enough for balcony rail, but not sure....
Oh I hear ya! I am bringing my a7r iv, Tamron 15-30 2.8, maybe a 35mm prime or I have my 28-70 + 70-400g(3.5lbs... ouch). Gonna be a heavy load. I might also bring a 500mm reflex af f8, but not sure. It's gonna be quite a heavy load.
The best camera is the one you have with you. I usually bring my camera with me when I travel and deal with the weight as you never know what might pop up. Camera phones have come a long way and you can take some amazing shots, but I am a bit old school. I prefer the lenses and actual camera in my hand. I generally dont bring my camera to the beach unless I know I will be there for a sunset or something interesting. I bring it because I love my camera and love taking pictures with it.(well... love hate as sometimes I want the shot to be even better)
Yeah... depends on your priorities. I am an avid travel photographer, I have my first Alaska cruise in May and I will be bringing my slr and zooms and wide for landscapes. For beach/tropical I still do, but a reduced load. Depends on you....
If you log into your account on ncl, it should be listed as an upgrade. IF it isnt, I have heard you can just call NCL customer srvice and ask to get it upgraded and pay for it over the phone. I am going to do it for my cruise in may.
I have read that cigarette smokers tend to take up residence in the cigar lounge... Even though they are not supposed to. I don't like it. But hey... If they can stand my smoke for a few hours...
So... If you get the premium plus drink package, I assume the bottles that have premium plus next to them(I know stupid question) are included? This is the first wine list that had the premium plus notations I have seen.
I am bound for the Jewel and my first cruise ever. Just glad it has a lounge. I had originally wanted to smoke on my balcony.. but read you can't. Oh well. Again, first time cruiser.
I had asked a few days ago how drinks worked at the cigar lounges, no one responded. But I can just go get a drink and bring it back. Just hope a cigarette smoker doesn't take my chair...
Hi all,
I just wanted to know if the humidor cigar lounge was still open and available? If so, how are drinks handled, have to go get a drink and bring it in or?