Tag: Photography

  • The Best Travel Camera To Explore Your World

    The Best Travel Camera To Explore Your World

    When GoPro released its Max 2 360 camera this fall, I paid close attention to the early reviews. Nearly every article and YouTube video raved about its capabilities, and PC Magazine even named it an Editors’ Choice as the top action camera on the market. That sealed my decision.

    MY NEW MAX 2
    GOPRO PHOTO

    I’m deeply rooted in the GoPro ecosystem, having owned multiple models over the past decade. The cameras are compact, rugged, and easy to pack, and transferring photos and videos to my iPhone takes only seconds. The Max 2 continues that tradition, but the real game-changer is its 360-degree recording. Think of it as capturing multiple camera angles in a single shot—an enormous creative advantage for travelers who don’t want to haul gear.

    The Max 2 offers GoPro favorites like timewarp, timelapse, and star trails, so I don’t lose any features I rely on. The only downside is editing: GoPro’s Quik app lets me adjust individual 360 clips, but it can’t yet assemble multiple clips into a seamless timeline. GoPro says an update is coming, and I’m looking forward to it. The good news is that shooting, saving, and sharing are still fast, intuitive, and beginner-friendly.

    I tested the Max 2 on a recent trip to Key West. Along with the camera, I packed GoPro’s nine-foot invisible pole, sold separately. The camera’s software automatically removes the pole from your shots, creating a floating-camera effect that feels like drone footage—without a drone. It’s impressive, especially when filming from boats, beaches, and boardwalks.

    Video of GoPro Max 2 in 360 timelapse mode. This is one clip with movement created in the GoPro Quik mobile app.
    Drone effect photo using the invisible pole. You see its shadow but not the pole in my hand.
    Press play to see how the Max 2 performs while I walk the beach with the invisible selfie pole.

    The GoPro Max 2 retails for $499, but I used my GoPro subscription to save $100. I applied the same discount to the invisible pole, knocking $17 off the $153 price. For what it delivers, the camera is absolutely worth it. It has already become my go-to travel camera, and it now comes with me on every trip.

    If you want a single lightweight camera that captures everything—selfies, landscapes, action, underwater scenes, and drone-style footage—the Max 2 is the one travel camera you can’t live without.

  • Acadia National Park: Starry, Starry Nights!

    Acadia National Park: Starry, Starry Nights!

    I played with the stars over Acadia National Park not knowing what the results would be. Boy, was I ever pleasantly surprised. Our rented cottage in the small village of Bernard, Maine is by the water in an area called Duck Cove.

    Light pollution is virtually nil at night so it’s a good environment not only to view stars but to photograph them. I’m mostly a video guy.

    GoPro is my camera of choice because it’s so easy to travel with compared to a DSLR camera. I fixed my GoPro to a tripod in star trail mode, focused the lenses on the night sky, which was clear but with a crescent moon off to the east providing a faint backlight.

    The camera rolled for about 90-minutes, about the life of the battery. An external battery would have added considerable time. I’ll remember that for my next attempts. The video below is short as a result, but I like it. Let me know what you think!

  • Big Sky Over Carolina

    Big Sky Over Carolina

    I’m constantly in awe of sky gazing. The sun, moon, clouds, and stars are a giant gallery with wonderful, mesmerizing works of art. Art that’s constantly in motion. I’m always seeking to capture and preserve it in the various places I travel. I’m currently in the South Carolina Lowcountry, specifically Seabrook Island near Charleston. I attached my GoPro Hero camera to a dock overlooking the marshes of the Stono River and focused on the sky. With the camera set in nightlapse mode, my goal was to capture sunset to sunrise with as little light pollution as possible. The sky did not disappoint! Enjoy!