Talking travel with Shutterfly's resident photographer
Dane Howard is the photography portal Shutterfly's resident photographer and author of The Future of Memories, a book about sharing photos in the digital age. He's here today to talk about some secrets of the trade--and to give us the scoop on today's launch of Shutterfly's new travel site.What photography equipment do you take on your travels?
When I have a targeted 2-hour segment of shooting, I like to walk with my digital SLR, the Nikon D40x. I'm like a soldier for visuals. I've outfitted my Nikon with a hand-strap, allowing me to freely walk with my finger on the shutter button at all times. If I'm planning on taking large area photos with a single shot, I'll bring along my Nikkor 18-55mm wide angle lenses, a lens hood to reduce flare and increase contrast.
A small, lightweight tripod is really useful when it comes to time-lapse or night shots. The Joby Gorillapod is awesome because it works on uneven surfaces and can even be wrapped around rails and branches.






Gene Kilgore is a recognized expert on dude ranches, having traveled to countless ones since 1980 (and accrued so many frequent flier miles that he was
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