< Is Riding Compatible with Photographing? >
As a rider who is inspired to be riding an overland adventure in the not so distant future, I myself think the question is sort of nonsense. I believe the idea of taking photographs on a trip like that is a given, is un-negotiable and non-questionable. Yet I am asking this question, but in the sense of can or can not, but more in the sense of how to do it the better way.
We all know cameras are expensive be it action camera or traditional camera. There are always issues with handling and storing of the gadget and most of the time there is this theft issue as well. When we look up everything nice then it would be real hard to take it out for a shot. But let's say we put the camera in the tank bag to allow quick access, then in case of an unwanted mishap the camera could just go south. Perhaps, we are just talking about chances. Or maybe chances are the only thing that we can actively consider.
And I wonder how to store that large amount of data when on an overland ride. Is it even possible? I was thinking maybe cloud storage. But then not all destinations have connection stable enough for cloud storage. If not then what? Multiple external hard drives? And while at it might as well keep the hard drives at different locations on the bike to prevent all from going kaput in case something happens?
The list just goes on and on for me. Perhaps, I should stop thinking about it and go out there and do it and find the answers myself. :-)
Cheers,
CK
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