๐Ÿ“ธ ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ช Photo Essay: Estonia

I take a lot of pictures when we travel. A LOT of pictures. Probably approaching an annoying amount of pictures. But when I post them, I try to curate. I choose the top 10-15 photos that represent the day and edit them. Because no one wants to see 113 un-edited vacation photos. No one. After our trip, I put together my photo essay, which includes additional curated photos.

Someone (I have no idea who) once said, โ€œThe best camera is the one you have with you.โ€ The camera I have with me the most is my iPhone, which is absolutely not the best camera, but it is with me 99% of the time. And it does a damn fine job for my photo essays.

We do a massive amount of walking when we travel, and Iโ€™ve learned the hard way that carrying my โ€œbigโ€ camera (Nikon D-800) is just too much (too heavy, too bulky, too hot, too everything), so it stays at home. Lately, Iโ€™ve been doing more and more street photography when we travel. But life happens pretty fast โ€” carrying 10 pounds of camera gear in a backpack, stopping to get it out, and then set it up is an exercise in frustration. By that time I do all that, the shot I wanted is gone. Iโ€™m a pretty quick draw (and pretty stealthy) with my iPhone, though.

Other cameras I travel with: my Leica Q3 (fixed lens), and my Sony RX-10 (zoom). Carrying both of them is (again) too everything. So, I make a guess as to which one I will need for the day. And whichever way I guess, I usually need the other one. But I always have my iPhone.


Here is my photo essay (in no particular order) from Estonia:

I hope you enjoyed my photo essay from Estonia. You can find my entire (work in progress) photography portfolio here.

Cheers!

7 comments

  1. Interesting to scan . . . and I did look thru’ your whole folder. Am surprised at the amount of street art around the place these days . . . and, unfortunately, you seemingly were not taken to some of the ‘essential’ parts of the city be it the Opera House, the world-famous Song Festival areas (the largest in the world) or St Catherine’s Palace in Kadriorg . . . somewhat prettier and very much essential to the ‘soul’ of the city ๐Ÿ™‚ ! My fave of yours is Pikk Street – the narrow one with the church background. Amongst other shops my childhood favourite chocolatier was there ๐Ÿ™‚ !

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