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  1. This is from the U.S. Department of State's website: The U.S. passport book and U.S. passport card are both accepted as ID for domestic flights. You may not have heard about the U.S. passport card before. The passport card cannot be used for international air travel, but it is still a great ID to have in your wallet. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) accepts the passport card as ID for domestic flights. Use the passport card when entering the United States at land-border crossings and sea ports-of-entry from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Do not use it for international air travel. The passport card only costs $30 for adults if you already have a passport book, and only $65 for first-time adult applicants. The passport card has the same validity as the passport book: If you’re over 16, your passport card is valid for 10 years. If you’re under 16, your passport card is valid for 5 years. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/passports/how-a-passport-can-help-you-fly-domestically.html
  2. Six-frame stitch My favorite lens for walking about is an 18-300mm. And I usually don't carry multiple lenses, so I make do with what I have. Stitching wide scenes is a technique I use to overcome my short fall for a lack of a ultra-wide angle lens. Movement presents a challenge for stitching photos. It varies from scene to scene. Wind over water, people walking about, and changing light conditions affect the results, but it usually doesn't take a lot of post processing to make corrections. If too much post processing is involved, I just delete the photo. Not all stitches are perfect or work, but I have fun trying and enjoy the challenge. The photo above is a six-frame stitch which presented a challenge because of people moving and walking through the scene. How many of you noticed the woman on the left walking to the right is the same woman with a blue bag on the right behind the two men walking to the left? One aspect of photography I like is that there is more than one way to capture a photograph. And threads like this one allow us to discuss the equipment and techniques we use. The amount of effort or money one puts into a photography is up to each individual. Zoom lens vs prime. JPG vs RAW. Ultra-wide lens vs stitching. No technique is perfect or right or wrong. Options! I like options, and I'm game to try different options. Some work for me - some don't. Your milage may vary. My 2¢.
  3. Never assume! It will make an a** out of u and me! 😊
  4. You might want to look into Bounce. It is an app you can use to find luggage storage near you in 1000 cities. https://usebounce.com 72 locations for Orlando:
  5. You might want to look into Bounce. It is an app you can use to find luggage storage near you in 1000 cities. https://usebounce.com
  6. Bring Home the "Bacon" A pair of Ospreys have built a nest on one of the pier pilings of the Old Pier, a historic landmark, off Lake Monroe in Sanford, Florida. The male caught a fish and was perched on a piling "preparing" it for the family. Here he leaves the piling for home. Pop arrives home to a hungry mom and brood. Mom inspects breakfast as three youngsters watch mom. Pop goes back to work.
  7. Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center 6000 West Osceola Parkway Kissimmee, Florida 34746 Phone: 407-586-0000 https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/mcogp-gaylord-palms-resort-and-convention-center/overview/
  8. For panoranic photos, I use my everyday lens (18-300mm) by taking a series of overlapping portrait photos to stitch together in post processing. Of course before I take the final shots, I do a dry run of the sceen to guage how much of a focal length I want, and to find an exposure setting that will work for the entire pano. Here is a 13 frame panorama using a focal length of 190mm on a crop-sensor camera. Google free stitching software if you need a program.
  9. That is why I will not be reading this post. At least it wasn't one giantic sentence!
  10. The maximum eclipse taken May 16, 2022 at 12:11 AM EDT.
  11. I asked the Google: shuttle from port canaveral to sanford airport. This was its answer: https://www.portcanaveralquickshuttle.com/port-canaveral-shuttles/sanford-airport-sfb-shuttle
  12. I doubt you will be allowed to do this because entry to Mexico will require going thru immigration with proper immigrations forms completed, and I do not think immigration officials are at the cruise ports. See: https://www.mexicotouristcard.com You will also need a Customs Form - https://www.mexicotouristcard.com/customs.html But call MSC and ask them if possible.
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