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CLASS OBJECTIVES. Meet for a week, discuss camera functions, South Africa history, animal facts, compositional skills Travel to South Africa, have class, go on game drives, hikes, see presentations, and enjoy the sights
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CLASS OBJECTIVES • Meet for a week, discuss camera functions, South Africa history, animal facts, compositional skills • Travel to South Africa, have class, go on game drives, hikes, see presentations, and enjoy the sights • Return for a week, construct a Blurb book including at least 20 “A” level photographs and travel writing. Print some photos.
Before You Go… Step 1 – Come to class – CHECK Step 2 – Get Documents Ready Step 3 – Get equipment ready
PRACTICAL STUFF (NON PHOTO) • Money • IDs • Power Outlets • Phones • Medication
South African Currency - Rand • the rand (R), which is divided into 100 cents • one, two, five, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and R1, R2 and R5 • The notes are R10, R20, R50, R100 and R200.
20 rand is 2 dollars 200 rand is 20 dollars 4000 rand is 400 dollars
Rand to Dollar Conversion • 1 rand is worth .10 a dollar, give or take • So if something is R100 at the grocery store, don’t fret, it is just 10 dollars. • Costs are about equal to US, perhaps slightly cheaper. 2 dollars at Mcdonald’s for example is worth 3 cheeseburgers.
Rand to Dollar Conversion • 1 rand is worth .10 a dollar, give or take • So if something is R100 at the grocery store, don’t fret, it is just 10 dollars. • Costs are about equal to US, perhaps slightly cheaper. 2 dollars at Mcdonald’s for example is worth 3 cheeseburgers.
Credit Cards - best • All major credit cards accepted • let you credit card company know you will be traveling. • Never let your card out of your sight
IDs • Passport • ID • Credit Card • Make copies of them and keep them somewhere safe (separate from originals). Give some copies to loved ones at home.
Banking • Skukuza site has a bank, others sites have ATM’s • ATMs are a good way to get cash or rand • Try to avoid airport conversion booths • Might be good to carry R200-500 on you while in the park, but it is not necessary really.
Electricity South Africa United States 120 volts 220 volts Nearly all modern electronics are now dual-voltage, so no need for a converter. You can verify this by finding the raised-letter specs on the charger (sometimes printed on a label); it'll say something like Input: 110v-240v.
Electricity United States South Africa 120 volts 220 volts
Medications • Take any prescription medication you need, bring enough for ten days. If you need to tell me about any condition, do it now, don’t be shy. • Get Cipro for possible sicky tummy do to foreign substances in water. • Malaria pills are usefull too, just in case • Typhoid and Hepatitis shots are recommended
Bags • Keep it to one personal bag and one camera bag • Keep your luggage in front of you as much as possible. • Wear a money belt if traveling out and about. • Keep your stuff inside your bag when not in use, lock it if possible.
Clothes • Try to keep it to one bag for personal stuff, one camera bag • Shorts and tshirts will be enough must days, pick something that will be comfortable and breathable…khaki, green, earth tones are best. Avoid white, it will get dusty. • Bring a fleece or windbreaker you can wear on a cool morning, and shed off later. Have khaki or cotton pants for evenings • Bring a hat, the sun will be out, and sun tan lotion. • Good socks and shoes for light hiking • There is laundry and showers, so you can limit the amount of clothes you can bring.
Other goods • Toiletries, thin, easy dry towels • Any personal medications or products • Journal (required) • Longjohns, if you really get cold • Insect repellent wipes • Aspirin, imodium, pepto • Travel pillow
Photo Stuff • DSLR Camera (at least one) • Lens (200 mm focal length or above) • Camera bag • UV Filter, check lens size • Monopod or Travel tripod • Multiple batteries and a charger • Image cards (32 gb or above, preferably multiples)
MEMORY CARDS • Bring at least 30 gb of memory • Bring an extra camera battery too if possible
FLIGHT INFO Friday, July 25th 2014 • 12:35pm Emirates Airlines Flight 222 to Dubai • Carpool at 7:35 am on Friday morning…meet in Fine Arts parking lot • 12:20 pm (July 26th) arrive in Dubai, leave for Joburg at 2:40 PM – arrive at 8:50 pm
South African Airways – Washington DC to O.R. Tambo Airport -Johannesburg (Duration 15 plus 8 equals 23 hours)
To Take on the Flight • Ambien CR (the extra stregnth kind), or Xanax, Melotonin, whatever….test it out first • Goes well a free glass of wine (that is ONE glass) • Bring ipods, kindles, ipads, but don’t overdo it, try to keep your valuables in one bag that you can lock up. Journal is required btw. • Bring extra chargers and batteries if possible • (get a portable charger)
After the Flight • Buy a phone • When you call someone at home, remember you will be 7 hours ahead of them. So if it is 9pm in Africa, then it will be 2pm in Texas.
Outlook Lodge (Joburg) – 26th & 27th July • Crocodile Bridge Camp – 28th and 29th July • Skukuza Camp – 30th & 31st July • Satara Camp – 1st and 2nd August • Skukuza Camp -3rdAug.
FEES INCLUDE • Park Fees • Accommodations • All Transportation • Meals – breakfasts and dinners. • Morning and afternoon game drives • One night drive and one morning bush walk You may want money for • Additional excursions • Lunch • Souviners
I need I need I need • Your cell number • Email that you use
For tomorrow • We will discuss weekend assignment • Bring your camera