Just be warned when using bigger memory cards.....the tendency is to get big cards so you don't have to buy as many.....but if all your pics are on one card and something happens to that card before you get a chance to put them on your computer.....that's a sad sad day
I do like to bring my laptop so I can put the pcs on there as well....just in case of a malfunction
For our upcoming trip I purchased 2-32GB memory cards, plus 3-32GB flash drives (thank you to Costco for their sale this month on those items!)...we will also bring the laptop so I can dump pics from the memory cards to the hard-drive AND the flash drives as back up before I delete them from the memory cards. I'm so neurotic, but I've lost more than my fair share of data (meaning I've had to re-do accounting for a small business for an entire year, oops) so I back-up weekly to an external and don't delete from my memory cards until the original pictures are backed up in TWO places. I shoot in RAW and will weed out the really bad shots on camera, but RAW takes up lots of room, so I have the 2 32GB cards, 1 16GB card, and 1 8MB card for our vacation. I'm hoping that I only have to "wipe" the memory cards once (which is where my flash drives will help with the double back-up) for the trip.
Another thing I do for each memory card is that I printed out a piece of paper with "please return our family's memories" and our email addresses & cell phone numbers. I also include our mail box address (not associated with our home address, I don't want a crook knowing we are out of town & where we live). This is in case someone finds a lost card, or if the crook who steals from me has a conscious (I actually have a friend whose car was broken into and their $3,000+ camera equipment stolen, but the crooks left the memory cards on the front seat, so some crooks have a slight consious). Anyway, it is the very first picture on every memory card and I never delete it when I wipe the cards.
How many of us are scrapbookers? I've been scrapbooking for 16+ years....I'm determined to scrap last december's trip before THIS December trip arrives!
I not a real scrap-booker, but I am a kinda digital one with shutterfly's photo books. This trip I'm going to try and get some cool holiday scenery to use as the background for the pages of our vacation photo book. You can "fade" it out and put other pictures over the top. I did it with one two-page spread from our April vacation (a nice picture I got in Balboa Park) and I LOVED the way it turned out, so I'm going to intentionally take & compose pictures with that in mind come December. I'm hoping the entire book can be done this way, we'll see how I do.
It is hard for me to strike a balance between taking enough / too many pictures. I don't want to miss moments of amazement from our 2 yo daughter, or only see them through the glass. So I have to intentionally try to get some artistic pictures, and then put the camera down.
For those of you worried about damaging your camera/lens with SLR, I used the lens hood 100% of the time in April to help protect it. I just got some cheap polarizing lens covers too I want to start playing with as another way to protect my lens. I wear my camera cross-body but leave it in front of my body, not on my hip. I didn't have any problems in April and do not regret for one moment bringing the DSLR over my P&S.
All this said - I'm just an amateur, I'm drooling over these countdown pictures, hoping & praying I can get shots that are at least decent, if not awesome. I don't think I'll do well with my nightime pictures (not taking a tripod and I have no experience shooting at night so it will be trial and error).
Someone just posted a new thread on the main page that brought up this question for me:
They were advised to watch the Fireworks from BOTH the main hub & also in front of Small World. If you only have one night to view fireworks, which location would you choose? I'm guessing Small World....but want your 2 cents.
And on that note, for a mid-week viewing of the fireworks, the 2nd week of December, what time do we need to stake out our spot and should we bring a blanket to sit on? I have a 2 year old so it will be likely that she will be doing something with her grandparents while DH and I save us a spot. (we are planning on fireworks for Tuesday 12/10, but if that doesn't work out due to weather or something else comes up, our other options are Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday of that week.)
And I'll ask this again since it didn't get answered before (Sherry I know you tried to help draw attention to the question, thank you!) Any suggestions for fireworks and night-time photography without using a tri-pod, using a DSLR?