We’ve been in Brasil about a month now, and finally made a trip with some friends out of the city, to the Inhotim Art Museum.
Normally modern art can leave me cold, but this was great. Glad I took my beret now.
My wife and I recently got back from a 6 month backpacking trip around the world. During this time I was taking lots of photos, video and time-lapse with my Canon 6D and Sony RX 100 v2, which I processed on a Lightroom and Final Cut Pro X and a macbook air 2010. Since I was told before going that it would be impossible to do any processing with a Macbook air, I thought I’d write a few notes about the system I came up with. By the end of the trip I had over 100,000 photos and hundreds of video clips, and though sometimes my system was a bit sluggish and I had to be pragmatic in what I could process, I was able to basically process anywhere. Admittedly my setup below will become obsolete fairly quickly, but it might be useful for others thinking of backpacking with a laptop.
The basic setup was that I did everything off an external drive, which had the advantage of not filling up my meagre Macbook Air hard disk, and being able to keep the small external disk separate to my laptop. Also, I mirrored (copied) the drive to another identical drive, which I kept separately in case things got stolen. Periodically on the trip I would post home the copy.
For examples, see the rest of this blog! Particularly these photos and videos. I did some longer video, but I’m afraid they aren’t public so you’ll have to take my word for it!
Importing into Lightroom
Importing into Final Cut Pro X
Admittedly, I wasn’t working with hundreds of hours of film, but for fairly small projects it seemed to be fine.
Backup
Secondary Backup
Periodically I would also export my best photos from lightroom as JPEGS to Picasa (or rather private Google+ albums now). I used the Lightroom JF PicasaWeb plugin. This export meant that even if I lost all external disks, I’d at least have something. Finding internet on the road was actually quite easy.
I got round to collating the travel articles we’ve been involved in over the last few years …
Simon and Baker Luxury Travel
Luxury Travel Review (shorter articles)
Here are some of my fave trip photos. It all goes by so fast …
At some point I might do something more involved, but here are some initial clips from the trip.
Periodically I did some time-lapse. I found doing them really relaxing, when not being trampled by beach cows or yaks, which happened. Clips are from Nepal, India, New Zealand and Fiji …
Here is some swimming with bajillions of dolphins in Kaikoura, New Zealand. Playful little devils, they distracted me and stole my wallet …
And more swimming, this time us with some fishies ….
And a – apparently seriously deadly – scorpion at Wadi Rum, Jordan. Just where I was sitting …