Thursday, October 12, 2006

Riding with Amtrak...

We stayed a bit longer in New York than we planned but we had to move on - So we bought tickets to go to Miami, through Washington DC, by train. When we bought the tickets we were informed that the trainride would take about 31 hours! Now all you Danish readers know how annoying a 4 hour trainride can be in Denmark with IC3 trains - You got no leg-room(especially not if you got long legs as I do), there's a lot of noise and you just wanna get our of the train almost as fast as you get in, so we were really worried about how this 30+ hours long trip would be like - Would it be absolutely hell on earth? Or worse?

Well, actually no! The Amtrak trains in America are much larger than standard Danish trains. The seats are larger than the normal Danish seats, plus all seats face forward, where in IC3 trains you sit in groups of four around a small table. Not only where the seats large, but we had huge amounts of leg-room - We had so much space for our legs, that even I could more or less stretch my legs to their entire length without bumping against the seat in front of me - Actually the seat in front of you is so far away that it's impossible to heat it with your knee - Something which happens to me every single time I travel, no matter whether it's by bus, plane or car.
On top of this you had power plugs for each seat so we could use all the toys that a modern technology addicted traveler brings along - Ie. laptop, iPod, cameras, phone etc. - In advance we had been told that there were very few power-plugs available to coach-class passengers, but when we found a plug for every single seat the joy wouldn't stop again. - It's funny, and a bit tragic, that something as "simple" as electricity can make you that excited when traveling :)
But to make a long thing short - The train was equipped with large seats, heaps of leg-room, power-plugs, a snack car for all our candy and beverage needs, and a dining-car for breakfast, lunch and dinner and while the food wasn't anything near the quality of a three stared Michelin restaurant, the food was actually decent and much better than your typical airline food(which is so horrible that it should be illegal, but I'll save you from that rant... For now) - So all in all, the 32+ hour trainride(We where a bit delayed), felt so comfortable that time just flew by. I'd almost rather take a 30 hour long trainride with Amtrak, than I would take a 4 hour trainride with DSB(The Danish railroad company) from Aarhus to Copenhagen.

So the trainride was spent watching a DVD, listening to music and almost reading an entire book.

The tough part of the trip was the fact that we had to leave New York at 3am Saturday morning, and would arrive in Washington 4 hours later. We then stayed in Washington for around half a day, before we left for Miami.
So I actually spent my birthday in a train - How exciting ;)

I could go on for hours about everything that we have experienced so far, but I'll stop now and tell you more later - So come back tomorrow :)

Magnum

Some days ago we went to visit Bjarke, a Dane who works for Magnum in New York.
It was really an incredible experience to see the office and meet some of the people who work there. Magnum is owned by some of the best press photographers in the world and as a press photographer there is no greater goal than being accepted in the famous group.

Bjarke is not a photographer, but instead he works with digitalizing Magnum and he is very interested in using the internet in various ways. He has started Magnuminmotion, where he uses pictures and sound to maximize the experience and the possibilities internet offers.
He spends many hours in front of his computer, sitting in his office which is located in the archive of Magnum. He basically sits surrounded by tall shelves full of boxes containing thousands of photos.
Bjarke pulled out a small box with a note that said John F. Kennedy. It contained some of the most known pictures of the life of America’s former president and his funeral. It was an incredible feeling to stand in the room among the world history in pictures, and to think about how much these photos have meant to people. Yes I know that I might sound a bit loco, but I’m just very glad that we got the opportunity to see the Magnum.

We're alive...

This time I'll spare you for the usual blogger excuse of "sorry we haven't posted lately bla bla." - Just wanted to let you know that we're still alive and that we will be updating more regularly from now on.

The reason that we haven't posted much lately is due to several reasons - The primary being that we where very busy the last time we had in New York, and after which we've shortly been to Washington and after a 32 hour long train ride, we've arrived in Miami. We've been here for a few days now and have finally(!) found a place to get some internet access - Only problem is that it's only available in the daytime - Which is usually the time we like to spend on the beach, exploring or shooting a few thousand more pictures to the growing collection.

But as I said - Updates will be more regularly from now on - I hope ;)

Friday, October 06, 2006

Batteribyen.dk - Our latest sponsor...

Just before we started our trip, batteribyen.dk was kind enough to provide us with a great sponsorship.
They sent us a big package containing batteries for all our equipment such as cameras, videocamera, flashes, laptops etc. They also provided us with a lot of MiniDV tapes for our videocamera and additional memorycards for our cameras.

All products have functioned without any problems, but especially the batteries for our different cameras should be mentioned. Not only are the batteries of a very high quality, but they also have a higher capacity than our original batteries and provide us with extremly long usage between recharges.

All in all, this as been a huge help during our trip, and we greatly appreciate their help.
If you need high quality batteries for almost any kind of equipment, go take a look at batteribyen.dk - They have great products and very low prices.