I am glad to see a small buzz on flatland riders.
I am a flatland rider myself too, with an ancient KHE Premium Lagger in my room. Unfortunately, I am too old to ride now but would love to join you guys for a quick getaway from my work stress.
Thank you for all of your advice, including those who dropped me PMs. Here are some random pictures from the trip that I went.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4460111
Random shots from Phuket/Bangkok. Went there for a short break on 9th Sept for about 1 week.
A chinese medicine hall near Pratunum/Platinum shopping area.
Low-tide with overcast weather at Phuket
Sunset view at Phuket
Wild dogs socialising amongst themselves
A big thank...
Ah yes, the reason why I made that statement is because I do not know how to do post-processing. Neither am I familiar with "tweaking in-camera". All of these are very new to me, so I have yet to figure out how to use them yet.
Don't worry about stating your impressions, I always take it with...
I am new to photography, so it will be nice to have someone pinpoint the mistakes that I have made. :)
These set of pictures were taken on my maiden voyage with my D40. Do take note that these images are posted as it is, without the aid of any digital post-processing.
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I am equally confused, and luckily for a gentle reminder from you - I found a link on Changi Airport's website that highlights the airport safety regulations. I think there are other similar documentation presented on the websites of the respective airline carriers. A quick example would be SIA...
I find this piece of advice extremely useful, especially with the disposable poncho idea. Smells like Macgyver to me. I am in a similar predicament as the thread starter, so I will take this tip along with me when I make my purchases.