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Patagonia Landscape Photography | Tips and Gear Advice
Is there anything more spectacular than Patagonia Landscape Photography? Guts and Janine were in Patagonia in search of pumas but found that the landscapes kept drawing them in. In this video Janine will share some of her top Patagonia Landscape Photography tips and gear advice.
If you would like to Join Janine in Patagonia she will be leading an expedition to Patagonia for more Pumas and wildlife photography in March 2026. Details here: bit.ly/3x0vvUc
Timestamps:
00:10 Welcome to Patagonia
01:00 Getting to Torres del Paine National Park
01:50 Weather conditions in Patagonia
02:25 Composition tips
03:30 Panorama Photography tip
04:30 Photo Gear advice
05:00 Pumas of Patagonia
05:55 Janine's Best images
Video Highlights:
-Spectacular Scenery**: Explore the majestic mountain ranges, glaciers, and glacier lakes that make Torres del Paine a landscape photographer's paradise.
-Photography Tips**: Learn valuable tips for landscape photography, including the use of long exposures, focus stacking, and panorama techniques.
- Weather Challenges**: See how Janine navigates the unpredictable weather conditions of Patagonia and still manages to capture stunning images.
- Wildlife Encounters**: Even on a landscape-focused day, the wildlife of Torres del Paine makes an appearance, including a surprise sighting of a puma mother with her cubs.
Key Information:
- Location: Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.
- Accessibility* Easily reachable by road from Puerto Natales, with a network of scenic roads and hiking trails throughout the park.
- Photography Gear: Insights into the gear used, such as a 24-70mm lens and a borrowed tripod for long exposures.
Don't Miss:
- Janine’s tips on using foreground elements and reflections to enhance landscape shots.
- Her unique method for creating panoramic images.
- Stunning captures of the park’s diverse landscapes, from vast lagunas to dramatic mountain vistas.
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Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just love beautiful scenery, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the wild beauty of Patagonia. Stay till the end to see Janine’s best shots from her day in Torres del Paine.
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Photographing The Pumas Of Patagonia
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Janine and Guts returned recently from photographing The Pumas of Patagonia as part of their recce trip to the Torres del Paine National Park. This incredible journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia should be on everyones must do list! In this video, we explore the conservation efforts in Torres del Paine and the surrounding estancias that make this region a prime location for ...
The Best of 2023 WINNING Images Revealed!
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Its finally here! The winners of the pro and amateur Best of 2023 wildlife photography rounds of The Pangolin Photo Challenge as well as the result of the Lucky Draw. This round has taken wildlife photography to a whole new level and you will be blown away by the winning images! If you would like to enter the 2024 Pangolin Photo Challenge (IT'S FREE!) then please click here: bit.ly/4bbOzxK The ...
Best of 2023 Photo Challenge Finalists Revealed
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In this video we reveal the finalists in the Best of 2023 round of the Pangolin Photo Challenge. These stunning images will be whittled down to one winner which will be revealed on Sunday May 12th! If you would like to take the 2024 Pangolin Photo Challenge (which is free!) you can do so by clicking here: bit.ly/4ad7E1h We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography based in The Chobe, Northern Botswana....
India Tiger Safari Guide for Photographers
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The Pangolin Photo Hosts set off to scout out a new India Tiger Safari for us to offer to our guests. They had some incredible sightings and took some stunning tiger photographs as you will see. Along with tigers they also saw several other large species like leopards, elephants and dhole. If you would ,like to know more about our India Tiger Safari packages then please click here: bit.ly/3WwOA...
Wildlife in Motion Winner Show
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We reveal the winner and highly commended images from the Wildlife in Motion round in The Pangolin Photo Challenge. The Pangolin Photo Challenge is free to enter and is a great easy to showcase your own images. It is an amateur competition open to anyone around the world with a passion for wildlife photography. To learn more about how to enter please click on this link: bit.ly/43GaASg There are...
Wildlife in Motion Finalists in The Pangolin Photo Challenge
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Capturing the sense of movement in a wildlife image can be incredibly challenging. This is why these amazing images are so special. They are the finalists from the Wildlife in Motion round of The Pangolin Photo Challenge The Pangolin Photo Challenge is free to enter and is a great easy to showcase your own images. It is an amateur competition open to anyone around the world with a passion for w...
Natural Landscapes Winners Show | Pangolin Photo Challenge
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Toby announces the winner of The Natural Landscape Photography round of the Pangolin Photo Challenge. These images are of wildlife in their natural environment. Taking part in The Pangolin Photo Challenge is free and a great way to showcase your wildlife photography. If you would like details on how to enter you can click here: bit.ly/4ag5WwO We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography based in the Ch...
Landscape Photography Photo Challenge
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In this round we present the finalists for the Natural Landscape Photography round of the Pangolin Photo Challenge. These images are of wildlife in their natural environment. We will be choosing a winner and announcing it on Sunday so make sure you are subscribed! Taking part in The Pangolin Photo Challenge is free and a great way to showcase your wildlife photography. If you would like details...
Water as an Element Winners Show | Pangolin Photo Challenge
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A selection of stunning images from which we have chosen a winner in The Water As An Element Photo Challenge. As the name suggests these wildlife photographs each have water as a feature in their composition. The Pangolin Photo Challenge is free to enter and is a great easy to showcase your own images. It is an amateur competition open to anyone around the world with a passion for wildlife phot...
Water as an Element Finalists in The Pangolin Photo Challenge
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A selection of stunning images which have made the final judging round of The Water As An Element Photo Challenge. As the name suggests these wildlife photographs each have water as a feature in their composition. The Pangolin Photo Challenge is free to enter and is a great easy to showcase your own images. It is an amateur competition open to anyone around the world with a passion for wildlife...
Urban Wildlife Winners Show
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We reveal the winner from the Urban wildlife round of the Pangolin Photo Challenge. This was a tough round with some stunning images and these are the top images from this round. If you would like to take part in the 2024 Pangolin Photo Challenge then all you need to do is click here and register to take part. bit.ly/3vz5kmR We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography based in the Chobe, Northern Bots...
Urban Wildlife Photography Photo Challenge
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We reveal the finalist images from the Urban Wildlife round of the Pangolin Photo Challenge. This was a tough round with some stunning images and these are the finalist from which the judges will chose the winning image. If you would like to take part in the 2024 Pangolin Photo Challenge then all you need to do is click here and register to take part. bit.ly/3vz5kmR We are Pangolin Wildlife Pho...
Should you visit The Masai Mara without The Migration?
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The Great Migration is the big draw card for The Masai Mara Photo Safari experience but what if you travelled to the iconic park when the big herds of wildebeest and zebra are not in residence? Will travelled to the Masai Mara in February to show you why you should consider this time of year! The Masai Mara is an amazing National Reserve and we could argue that it is an excellent photo safari d...
Monochrome Pangolin Photo Challenge Winners
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We reveal the winner of the Monochrome Wildlife round of the Pangolin Photo Challenge Wildlife Photography competition. The Pangolin Photo Challenge is free to enter and is a great easy to showcase your own images. It is an amateur competition open to anyone around the world with a passion for wildlife photography. To learn more about how to enter please click on this link: bit.ly/49KEhU2 There...
Monochrome. Wildlife Photography Competition
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Monochrome. Wildlife Photography Competition
Animal Behaviour Challenge Results Show
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Animal Behaviour Challenge Results Show
Animal Behaviour. Wildlife Photography Competition Finalists
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Animal Behaviour. Wildlife Photography Competition Finalists
Red List Photo Challenge Winner Show
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Red List Photo Challenge Winner Show
The Red List 2023 Photo Challenge Finalists
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The Red List 2023 Photo Challenge Finalists
Birds of the World | Pangolin Photo Challenge Winners
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Birds of the World | Pangolin Photo Challenge Winners
Bird Photography Competition Finalists
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Bird Photography Competition Finalists
Small Stuff 2023 Winners
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Small Stuff 2023 Winners
Macro Wildlife Photography Competition Finalists
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Macro Wildlife Photography Competition Finalists
Sabine's Wildlife Video Editing Workflow
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Sabine's Wildlife Video Editing Workflow
Raw Burst Mode | Boost your BIF keeper rate!!!
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Raw Burst Mode | Boost your BIF keeper rate!!!
Carmine Bee Eaters | Bird Photography Tips And Tricks
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Carmine Bee Eaters | Bird Photography Tips And Tricks
Our 2023 Wildlife Photography HIGHLIGHTS!
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Our 2023 Wildlife Photography HIGHLIGHTS!
Wildlife Photo Critique Ep2
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Wildlife Photo Critique Ep2
Mana Pools - A Wildlife Photographer's Guide.
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Mana Pools - A Wildlife Photographer's Guide.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @springbankscrapper
    @springbankscrapper 3 години тому

    I think might have to be on my next trip.

  • @mohammedpatel2659
    @mohammedpatel2659 6 годин тому

    I had to speed up the play speed!

  • @viveksingh-kn3cp
    @viveksingh-kn3cp 10 годин тому

    Image quality can also affect Raw files. Please correct your Information.

  • @petergardner1358
    @petergardner1358 12 годин тому

    I went on a walking safari in South Luangwa in 1975, it was fantastic then and looks like it still is.

  • @AnthonyMochoni
    @AnthonyMochoni День тому

    Kenny

  • @JohnChubbSr
    @JohnChubbSr 2 дні тому

    Cool!!!

  • @vishweshwarkandalgaonkar4620

    Nicely explained Nikon focus system. Thanks for sharing. Good luck Pangolin Wildlife Photography.

  • @vishweshwarkandalgaonkar4620

    Fantastic teaching ability. Thanks for sharing valuable knowledge. I am a Nikon user. I got all lenses except wildlife lenses. I will think for wildlife lenses.

  • @kaffepuffen8627
    @kaffepuffen8627 3 дні тому

    Thanks! This was exactly what I was looking for! I want to use tracking wide for when I try to photo small quick birds when the sky is the background and tracking expand spot for when the bird is not as quick moving and/or is a bit larger! :D This works! Now I dont have to go into the focus settings and switch between the two options all the time!

  • @ThePhk5
    @ThePhk5 3 дні тому

    what is that camera mount your using, I see several of them on that boat what are they, a modified computer monitor mount ?

  • @angelaopenshaw6594
    @angelaopenshaw6594 3 дні тому

    Watched your view at ODP on Wildlife setting for the D850, and it was excellent. In this video, tip #4 is brilliant! Sjoe, it's going to save me loads of time. Thank you very much 👏👏👏!

  • @Phil-w3t
    @Phil-w3t 3 дні тому

    Absolutely stunning scenery and photos. It would be nice to know what were your camera settings for the long exposures.

  • @TheOriginalRonaldo
    @TheOriginalRonaldo 4 дні тому

    What camera did you use?

  • @kalkidanmihretu8127
    @kalkidanmihretu8127 4 дні тому

    Thank you so much ,God bless you

  • @user-xu4nv1iv2z
    @user-xu4nv1iv2z 4 дні тому

    Thanks Charl for your insightful analysis. I've been to Etosha and Tanzania this year and used the Canon R5 and R6 with the RF 100-500 and the RF 800 lenses. Whilst I mainly photograph birds, I found this combination rather useful; the 800 is an under-appreciated lens - the glass is better than the newer RF 200-800 and it is very light and cheap! Ok - not so good if it overcast but just crank the ISO up - the R5 can cope. I was trying to get an RF 200-800 for the trip but failed and now am not so keen on that lens as its performance is not so good near its limit compared with the RF800 (I guess that's not really surprising). The R6 was probably the main issue - my tongue is hanging out for the R5 Mk2 and with this as my main camera and the Mk1 as #2, I would feel pretty set up for anything. That RF 70-200 F4 though is such a traveller's dream, I would probably throw that in too. I will make it to Pangolin within the next 3 years or so - Ecuador beckons for the next 2 ! Keep up the good work, Ted

  • @JohnChubbSr
    @JohnChubbSr 5 днів тому

    Quite an amazing channel!❤

  • @JohnChubbSr
    @JohnChubbSr 5 днів тому

    Very helpful, Janine! Thanks.

  • @JohnChubbSr
    @JohnChubbSr 6 днів тому

    Thank you! You make it all so clear!!!

  • @DownInChucktown
    @DownInChucktown 6 днів тому

    Thank you for taking the time to do this review. Informative and a pleasure to watch.

  • @jayantasen4665
    @jayantasen4665 7 днів тому

    Too ordinary

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon 7 днів тому

    I started with Nikonos II and a pair of Nikon F bodies in 1968 for under- and above-water PJ photography and used them until switching to Canon DSLR in 2004 with a 20D, EF-S 10-22mm, 24-70 2.8 L and 70-200mm 2.8 L. I upgraded to my body to the 50D in 2008 and that plus my good lenses met my needs until moving and deciding last year to to shoot wildlife stills and videos. I purchased an R6mkII, RF 100-500mm, RF 800 f/11 and EF-RF and EF-RF VND adapters. The RF 100-500mm is, I think, the perfect ‘walking around’ lens for birds and small animals. It is long enough to get good close-ups and wide enough to take shots which provide environmental context in the compositions. I purchased the 800mm because live on the Intracoastal Waterway and it allows me enough reach to photograph Herons, Egrets, Pelicans and porpoises from my back deck along with the boats which pass by (see the video slide shows on my channel) When shooting CLOG3 video at ISO 800 I find it much more convenient and the IQ just as good or better using my EF lenses with the VND adapter instead of placing VND on the end of the RF 100-500mm or RF 800mm. I even purchased a 2x teleconverter for my EF 70-200mm to give it more reach in videos. IQ Sharpness in videos shot at 24fps just isn’t as critical as it is with stills. The RF 200-800mm is a great lens for photographing wildlife but just not a good alternative to what I already have. Instead I invested my money in a second R6mkII when Canon discounted them to $1999 last month and now carry two of them X crosswise on my hips with either the RF 100-500mm and RF 800mm went focused on shooting stills and the RF 100-500mm on one and EF 24-70mm or EF 70-200mm with VND adapter when wanting to shoot videos and wider establishing shots. My EF-S 10-22mm also works in crop mode and 1080p video. I equipped both cameras with SmallRig cages which have A-S bases with QD socket. I equipped my two RF lenses with Kirk feet which also have QD socket and using Kirk QD swivels on my cross shoulder straps allows hanging the two R6mkII bodies by the lens feet in perfect balance or from the bottom of the cage when using shorter lenses.

  • @stanvisualseychelles932
    @stanvisualseychelles932 8 днів тому

    Thank you for this simple explanation on how to micro adjust. Spot on

  • @bourbon_sketcher
    @bourbon_sketcher 8 днів тому

    8:51 Take care down there, 7DMKII 🙀

  • @leesporle9373
    @leesporle9373 9 днів тому

    Hi what software do you use for editing video?

  • @randallbruursema7553
    @randallbruursema7553 9 днів тому

    nice

  • @cristianonascimentocrhis7093
    @cristianonascimentocrhis7093 10 днів тому

    lindo esse babi elefante

  • @ingridbotes8861
    @ingridbotes8861 10 днів тому

    Can you use the lens successfully on a Nikon D850?

  • @ceesnabuursfauna2115
    @ceesnabuursfauna2115 10 днів тому

    I like to use this function on my Canon R7, stacking is done in camera, it produces a JPEG. Works fast and I like the results.

  • @fatimapereiradasilva7114
    @fatimapereiradasilva7114 11 днів тому

    Thank you for such a clear and informative video!!

  • @DanielCastillo911
    @DanielCastillo911 12 днів тому

    Are you sponsored by canon?

  • @MsCasa55
    @MsCasa55 12 днів тому

    Best video for setting up the R5. Clear and so easy to follow. Thanks you Janine.

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon 12 днів тому

    I got joined by the wallet to Canon in 2004 when I went ‘all in” with a 8MP 20D with EF-S 10-22mm, 24-70 mm 2.8 L and 70-200mm 2.8L and a pair of 580ex flashes I used for non-professional PJ shooting for my church and at work when photo were needed. I last upgraded to a 15MP 50D in 2008 because it and my good glass more met may needs until last year when I decided to photograph bird and other small animals. My first step was to buy a 2X converter for the 70-200mm not expecting the IQ to be stellar but on par with a 200mm capture cropped and resized with some Photoshop mojo until Canon released the R6mkII which checked off all boxes for me. I initially used the R6mkII with my EF lenses to see how the added megapixels would affect results, using the Canon EF-RF adapter for stills and Meike VND adapter for Clog3 video. I then decided to buy the RF100-500mm, RF 800mm f/11 and most recently added a second R6mkII body. If planning to shoot only stills I carry the two R6mkll with the 100-500mm and 800mm. If planning on shooting stills and video I’ll use the 100-500mm on one body and used the Meike VND adapter and either the EF 24mm-70mm or EF 70-200mm. I don’t use the 2x converter with the 70-200mm unless I’m shooting video from a tripod. The EF-S 10-22mm mostly lives on the 50D for wide establishing shots but I have used it on the R6mkII with Meike VND for cropped 1080p videos. I started doing PJ work in 1971 with a pair of Nikon Fs with 35mm and 85mm lens suspended a strap attached just the right side and set-up both my R6mkII bodies with Small Rig cages which have QD swivel socket on the bottom. I added Kirk feet with QD sockets to the 100-500mm and 800mm and bought two cross shoulder straps X with Kirk QD swivels. This set-up gives me the option to suspect the camera and lens from the bottom of the cage or with the RF lenses the QD connector on the foot. I find it actually more comfortable carrying two cameras on each hip than one because the weight is distributed evenly.

  • @infiniteworfare5089
    @infiniteworfare5089 14 днів тому

    stop helping the africans. they are trying to destroy natures wildlife.

  • @madcat1007
    @madcat1007 14 днів тому

    The most god awful accent in the world!!

  • @spaul813
    @spaul813 15 днів тому

    I was hoping I could get information from you on the adjustable tripod type set up you have? I’m disabled and it looks like it moves pretty freely for you which may help me a great amount. Thank you for any help.

  • @angelawilkins3624
    @angelawilkins3624 15 днів тому

    Be there end of August! Can’t wait!

  • @dragonredlodge
    @dragonredlodge 15 днів тому

    We'll be joining you on Chobe safari next March. Although my EF 100-400mm II has been my go-to lens for wildlife for years, I'm considering the RF 100-500mm. However, your comment about inconsistent auto focus performance in lowlight situations concerns me. After 2+ years of experience with this lens, have your '1st impression' concerns remained about this lens?

  • @migon14
    @migon14 15 днів тому

    Perfectly explained, finally I understand all focus modes. Thank you

  • @ingridgraves423
    @ingridgraves423 16 днів тому

    ❤❤❤ Great video! Can’t wait to go!

  • @robertwhite-photography
    @robertwhite-photography 16 днів тому

    Welcome to my genre 👍🏻 great job! Cheers from Texas!

  • @masterprintmaker
    @masterprintmaker 16 днів тому

    hi there any pointers as to why the A9II EVF would show so many artifacts ( purple blue moire ) and has so little resolution especially while half pressing the shutter ?

  • @sarahbatsford4791
    @sarahbatsford4791 16 днів тому

    Love the content & amazing tips❤

  • @BrianSomewhere
    @BrianSomewhere 17 днів тому

    Magnificent! Would love to photograph Pumas. I've been travelling to South America since the 1980's. I think you could easily combine Pumas with Southern Right Whales in Peninsula Valdes Argentina and Esteros Del Ibera Argentina(second largest wetlands after the Pantanal) Argentina, for birds and other wildlife. Rewilding Argentina has reintroduced Jaguars, Giant Otters and other wildlife that was historically found in Esteros Del Ibera as well.

  • @SiouxsieCat
    @SiouxsieCat 17 днів тому

    "Spaghetti arms"... LOL, join the club

  • @Jimgoodwin846
    @Jimgoodwin846 17 днів тому

    Beautiful!

  • @Radiohutch1
    @Radiohutch1 18 днів тому

    Wow - What a great video...Patagonia is such a special place and as usual, you captured it famously!

  • @zerihunewube6575
    @zerihunewube6575 18 днів тому

    I love your work

  • @user-ff9rx7kq2g
    @user-ff9rx7kq2g 19 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @dominiclester3232
    @dominiclester3232 19 днів тому

    Wow, nearly 700 comments by June 2024, maybe you should update this video with the latest gear? As a Nikon and Olympus user I did notice a few things. The stabilisation on Olympus gear is usually comfortably better than other brands, despite the quoted figures. The same goes for weather sealing. When did we see (in an advert) a water sprinkler blasting a Canon or Nikon body? We saw lots of pictures, but it was 25 mins before we saw a shot in really low light, so perhaps we are over emphasising this need. Finally, the new Nikon Z long lenses are more than half the price of the one you showed on the American website! That one also had a teleconverter built in (1.4X not 1.25X like the OM long zoom).

  • @michaeldespines
    @michaeldespines 20 днів тому

    I completed a 6 day puma tracking trip in the same location in May, 2024. Your video perfectly captures the key questions and issues to consider for such a trip. We likewise were skeptical of going so far to photograph "just one species." I lived in Africa for 20 years and did many photographic trips there and around the world. Even so, Patagonia is now amongst our favorite locations. The pumas are stunning and the landscape is spectacular. And being able to get out and hike takes the whole experience to another level. As you note, one should be in decent shape to take this on - trying to keep up with a puma is not easy. Sure take the prime lens but a shorter zoom is absolutely essential (I used a 100-400 mm) to allow you to capture the pumas in their stunning environment. Great job on the video as it provides all the essential information, relevant and accurate tips on what gear to bring, and answers all the key questions one should consider for such a trip. Bravo!