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Hey Alex
'wild, free, adventure bikers' charge their smartphones via 12volts from their vehicles and when parked up awhile and away from them, many use the Powertraveller Extreme.
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Hey Alex
'wild, free, adventure bikers' charge their smartphones via 12volts from their vehicles and when parked up awhile and away from them, many use the Powertraveller Extreme. 
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Indeed, it was one of those "I wonder..." questions as minutes before Google had decided to show me an ambulance converted into a phone creche available for hire for festivals, bike meets etc. and as someone who once flattened his bike's battery charging up his phone, I'd thought what a good idea for the HUBB UK.
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Charger up!
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Originally Posted by Alexlebrit
Indeed, it was one of those "I wonder..." questions as minutes before Google had decided to show me an ambulance converted into a phone creche available for hire for festivals, bike meets etc. and as someone who once flattened his bike's battery charging up his phone, I'd thought what a good idea for the HUBB UK.
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WE have some 12v charging on our vehicles with split charge systems and we will have a few invertor hook ups! For a small charitable donation for Prostate Cancer
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The online booking options will be disappearing at 9pm (UK time) tonight.
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There's two of us!
Arcing up the pixels!! A roving workshop around the campsite.
A bit slow out of the blocks, I was perusing the planning schedule for HUBB UK when I noticed I am a team of one, when in fact we are a team of two. I wrote to Iain but he has already got the final draft off to the printers (he is a machine that man)
My oversight for not checking when he originally sent it out - DOH!
The other team member is my wife Kristina, we both met as professional photographers.
I am just keen for people to know that we work as a teaching team to give everyone a chance to get their questions answered and some hands on teaching
It looks like we are on show for about 1.5hrs. What we want to get across in that time is:
Taking great photos of your bike
Taking great photos of your destination
Taking great selfies
Taking great photos of your travel companions
Taking great photos of stuff
Plus a bunch of top tips and tricks with storage, bits of kit, back up, camera handling and answer as many questions as possible as time allows.
YOU DO NOT NEED A HIGH END CAMERA!!!!!!! to do this workshop
The best camera to use is the one in your hands right now
See you all there
Cheers
Ken and Kristina
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Thanks very much K & K,
I'll be there, Olympus XZ-1 in hand.
It's a point and shoot but I happen to remember what it's called as I've only just bought it.
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Morning Chaps n Chapesses,
I'm doing a photographic exercise myself this year. Normally I bring with me thousands of pounds worth of digital SLR camera's, lenses, flashguns etc and enjoy recording the event.
This year I'm bring one camera only, a really basic point n shoot, cheapo thing from Aldi!
Why the change?
Well I thought I'd go back to basics.
No zoom.
No posh features.
Just a cheap n chearful camera.
My goal is to concentrate on the composition and use the limitiations of the camera to my own advantage.
So will I get the images I usually get? No.
But will I get more flexibility, and enjoy the expeirence? Yes.
The results will speak for themselves. It will either work or not but at least I'll have fun trying.
See you all there and, if you want to laugh at my camera then please do, as it's a bit of fun, at a fun event.
TTFN
Reggie
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