Well, I'm back home from my trip to Aspendell. I took a ton of pics, but as usual, only a few feature myself. It was a great trip and the scenery was wonderful, I'm kind of sad to be back, but at the same time it's nice. I put together a photo gallery thingy online, I'll post the link up at the end of this post. Without further-a-do, here are the pictures of where I was smoking. Please do look through the gallery and leave any feedback. and then every time after I finished blazing, this crazy light would go over my head... This is the cabin I was staying in, lots of blazing done in there... The rock by the stairs was fun... Well, that's all I'll post on here for now, please view the gallery for the full experience And do me a favor, and smoke a bowl before viewing, there are some trippy looking pictures. MY SUPAH DUPAH GALLERY
Thanks again, man! It is definitely that! I enjoy cities, and the life that comes with it, but when I'm up there I never want to come back.
Thanks! I also really liked how those pictures came out. They made me get way more into close-up photography. Glad you enjoyed them.
Thank you very much. Nikon D80 17-55mm f2.8 I want to upgrade to a D300 so badly... It was a wonderful place to get lifted. There were almost no people on the trails at all. Most days I only came across 2-5 people tops, but 1 day I only ran into 1 person the whole day. It was pretty nice.
A few months ago i was shopping and it was between the D300 and the 40D,i had an "L" lens for the canon so i went for the 40D and got their 24-70mm f2.8 which i still use in auto and post crappy pix. Any help would be great since yours look great man,and great links can be PMed.
Damn, man, that sounds fun. I wish I had the money to spend on some new gear. Depends on the type of photos you want to take I guess. If you have anything in specific, I may be able to guide you to more specific links, but I'll see if I can find some stuff I find helpful. Really man, once you learn how to use the settings on your camera, the pictures get 10000x better. Thank you very, very, much. Ansel Adams is definitely one of my favorite photographers of all time, and for you to say that means A LOT to me. I gotta work a little harder though, and go to some better spots. Hopefully in the near future...