Kea Campers in new Zealand
Daily Photo - Kea Campers in New Zealand
While I was in New Zealand, I got up close and personal with my Kea Camper. That thing was my home for almost a month, and my wife, two kids, and I lived the heck out of it. Before the trip, I did a lot of research to find the best one... I wasn't disappointed. In fact, I liked it so much, I grabbed a bunch of pics of it! I'll add them to the New Zealand Campers page in a bit. I will also add a bunch more information on there about suggested routes, tips, tricks, and more. I've been meaning to do that for a while... can't find the time.
Also, the Kea Campers people know about me and the site - they wanted to offer you a special deal. Just mention STUCKINCUSTOMS when you reserve, and you'll get all free camping equipment! Cool deal, eh?
I put a few things about the "Camper Van" experience on that page... the good and the bad. The best part? The kids having a blast in their "Clubhouse" upstairs above the driver. The worst part? Getting that beast up curvy, tight, uphill mountains... that caused a bit of unnecessary stress!
What Projects Am I Working On?
I am working on more cool stuff than I can talk about!
But, upcoming, I do have a full comparison of the new Photomatix (see the current Photomatix Review) and the Adobe CS5 Photoshop HDR stuff. I've been doing massive testing, as you might expect... and I am trying to put together something cogent for release soon. But, very briefly, so far Photomatix is faster and better with my recommended workflow.
Upcoming in the near future, I have a very long-form article about a wonderful adventure in Hollywood. It is taking forever to put together and is quite different from the usual post... but I think you will like it!
Besides all that, I've also been working on a huge new art project that I hope to display to you in the next few weeks. You guys may hate it... I dunno... I guess we'll see. I've received too much rejection in life to worry about it, so I'll just float it out there and see what you think!
from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com
Kea Campers in new Zealand
Daily Photo - Kea Campers in New Zealand
While I was in New Zealand, I got up close and personal with my Kea Camper. That thing was my home for almost a month, and my wife, two kids, and I lived the heck out of it. Before the trip, I did a lot of research to find the best one... I wasn't disappointed. In fact, I liked it so much, I grabbed a bunch of pics of it! I'll add them to the New Zealand Campers page in a bit. I will also add a bunch more information on there about suggested routes, tips, tricks, and more. I've been meaning to do that for a while... can't find the time.
Also, the Kea Campers people know about me and the site - they wanted to offer you a special deal. Just mention STUCKINCUSTOMS when you reserve, and you'll get all free camping equipment! Cool deal, eh?
I put a few things about the "Camper Van" experience on that page... the good and the bad. The best part? The kids having a blast in their "Clubhouse" upstairs above the driver. The worst part? Getting that beast up curvy, tight, uphill mountains... that caused a bit of unnecessary stress!
What Projects Am I Working On?
I am working on more cool stuff than I can talk about!
But, upcoming, I do have a full comparison of the new Photomatix (see the current Photomatix Review) and the Adobe CS5 Photoshop HDR stuff. I've been doing massive testing, as you might expect... and I am trying to put together something cogent for release soon. But, very briefly, so far Photomatix is faster and better with my recommended workflow.
Upcoming in the near future, I have a very long-form article about a wonderful adventure in Hollywood. It is taking forever to put together and is quite different from the usual post... but I think you will like it!
Besides all that, I've also been working on a huge new art project that I hope to display to you in the next few weeks. You guys may hate it... I dunno... I guess we'll see. I've received too much rejection in life to worry about it, so I'll just float it out there and see what you think!
from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com