looks like misa's sg to almaty is overpriced.
http://www.airfares.com.sg/flights/FareCatalog/Economy/Return/Kazakhstan/Almaty.aspx
where did you buy your tickets? i may go through the same agencies and plan that for 2010 next year, but probably targetting turkmenistan and uzbekistan instead.
So did you meet up with Borat? :bsmilie:
This is one place that I wanna go.. Alongside with Uzbekistan.
Allow me to do some Maths here..
So after deducting the air ticket fee from $2050, it should leave you with $850 for 19 days, which average out to be about $45 per day. Do you pitch your own tent or sleep in guesthouses, etc? Seems like you dont need to spend a lot on lodging.. Pls enlighten me. Tks! :think:
:thumbsup: love the landscapes... reminds me of an exhibit in last yr's Biennale (some propaganda film shot in some -stan country, not sure if it's the same one)
this type of bread is found everywhere in central asia; and they are super delicious
I'm hungry ;p
Can you please share with us how you get there & moved about? How much do we need for a day? Thanks.
Photo Series For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan!:bsmilie:
Awsome pics. Is English widely spoken there?
Lemme know the details, i'm dying for one to Uzbekistan too but seem that the onlye way I can fly is through KL which I've been getting sketchy idea on whether there is actually a flight or not. Then there is Air Tashkent, I think. I've had my Central Asia guidebook since a year back but haven't been able to put together the plan.where did you buy your tickets? i may go through the same agencies and plan that for 2010 next year, but probably targetting turkmenistan and uzbekistan instead.
What settings are used to capture the stars? What lens are you using? so nice..!
thanksthe settings were f4.5, 27 seconds exposure time, iso of 3200. i used these settings for test shots for the single long exposure shot. probably the cold temperatures helped to cool the sensor and gave me a surprisingly noise-free image.
i was using the tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Did you use the Tamron for most (all) of your shots? Good colour and sharpness.