Photos Up For Recent Trip Out West
#1
Posted 14 September 2009 - 04:30 AM
I took my Grandby out for a month to California, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. It was a wonderful trip and I only had to pay for camping three nights. For photos of the trip go to: www.customcuttingboards.com/West2009.
Dan
#2
Posted 14 September 2009 - 05:34 AM
Spectacular photos. You've a good eye for light. I would like to encourage you to post more photos. Do share your equipment list, though i know it is the photography who really makes the shot.
The 395 really is my favorite road to travel. No matter the time of day, the light is just spectacular. When I used to live in California, I would often head up there to fish, hike and ski. Might have been different if I had the camper back then. Anyhow, I love driving up at sunrise, when the sun comes up over the white mountains and plays with the eastern Sierras. I can see why Galen lived in Bishop....
Dave in Seattle
#3
Posted 14 September 2009 - 02:56 PM
"Not all who wander are lost. Except Ted, he's usually lost." Dirty Dog
#4
Posted 14 September 2009 - 03:33 PM
I'm throwing my camera away.
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#5
Posted 14 September 2009 - 03:52 PM
In the future, I will be traveling the 395 and shooting some of the more unusual things you find along the road.
Dan,
Spectacular photos. You've a good eye for light. I would like to encourage you to post more photos. Do share your equipment list, though i know it is the photography who really makes the shot.
The 395 really is my favorite road to travel. No matter the time of day, the light is just spectacular. When I used to live in California, I would often head up there to fish, hike and ski. Might have been different if I had the camper back then. Anyhow, I love driving up at sunrise, when the sun comes up over the white mountains and plays with the eastern Sierras. I can see why Galen lived in Bishop....
Dave in Seattle
#6
Posted 14 September 2009 - 07:55 PM
Nice set up! I still use my trusty "travel" DSLR, the nikon d70, 18-200, rip off carbon fiber tripod. Simple and easy. Makes me want to get out and take more photos. Sometimes I am in a rush and don't slow down to compose like in the old film days. Helps that you can stay in one spot for longer periods. Maybe some folks would like to get together and do a photo trip in the campers one day?!? could be fun! If you give me advance notice and you travel far north enough, could meet you anywhere for an eyeball meeting. Love to see what other photos you have.
Dave
#7
Posted 24 September 2009 - 01:48 AM
I'd love to meet other members for a photo safari. I'm going to do some desert stuff around Thanksgiving and then southwest around Christmas/New Years.
Dan,
Nice set up! I still use my trusty "travel" DSLR, the nikon d70, 18-200, rip off carbon fiber tripod. Simple and easy. Makes me want to get out and take more photos. Sometimes I am in a rush and don't slow down to compose like in the old film days. Helps that you can stay in one spot for longer periods. Maybe some folks would like to get together and do a photo trip in the campers one day?!? could be fun! If you give me advance notice and you travel far north enough, could meet you anywhere for an eyeball meeting. Love to see what other photos you have.
Dave
#8
Posted 24 September 2009 - 04:34 AM
Those holiday times are tough to get out.....nice when you can, though. What areas do you have in mind and how many days?
I'd love to join you.
Dave here in Seattle
#9
Posted 24 September 2009 - 12:13 PM
Stunning photos. I think my camera is faulty. Yup...that must be it.
One of the only disapointments on the Colorado Rally for me was that Kodachrome didn't attend. Knowing he has the eye and the interest...I had hoped to gain some knowledge and tips on taking better photos with my new gear by possibly hanging about and shooting some shots.
dunno what the logistix would be...but I'd be into a photo/camera based Rally @ some point. Holy crap...YES.
mtn
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