sylnau wrote:Mont Jefferson (Caps Ridge Trail, Castle Trail and Link Trail).
Caps Ridge and Castle are on the "New Hampshire Terrifying 25" list.
Sick shots man, and awesome locations.
What's the altitude here? considering the kind of trees it seems to be under 2000 meters, but i might be wrong, it's really a new kind of view for people used to Alps (like me), would love to make some excursions there.
1741m (5712')
I'd love to go to the Alps one day!
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
sylnau wrote:Mont Jefferson (Caps Ridge Trail, Castle Trail and Link Trail).
Caps Ridge and Castle are on the "New Hampshire Terrifying 25" list.
Sick shots man, and awesome locations.
What's the altitude here? considering the kind of trees it seems to be under 2000 meters, but i might be wrong, it's really a new kind of view for people used to Alps (like me), would love to make some excursions there.
1741m (5712')
I'd love to go to the Alps one day!
why "hikers exchange program" is not a thing?
you reminded me i stll have the photos of my latest excursion on the camera, i'm going to upload a couple ones as soon as i have the time to grab the SD card.
How do y'all prefer to carry your camera? I find that when i have mine in a bag then I don't take it out often enough to justify carrying it, and when I have it just on a normal strap I find it a huge bother. I'm considering one of these, but am a little hesitant just because it seems expensive for a camera strap:
PeteeBee wrote:How do y'all prefer to carry your camera? I find that when i have mine in a bag then I don't take it out often enough to justify carrying it, and when I have it just on a normal strap I find it a huge bother. I'm considering one of these, but am a little hesitant just because it seems expensive for a camera strap:
Carrying the camera with the simple standard strap is one of the most annoying things to me but I haven't found something that could work, because anyway I m always gonna have my backpack. I always end changing position every 10 steps if holding the camera, and then put the camera back in the bag. Lately I have decided to take the camera out only if I see something I want to photograph. Obviously It's not good if you see wild animals because by the time I take it out they're surely gone, but at least the amount of random useless shots is restricted.
I also carry just one lens mounted on the camera, usually a 16-55 that's good for most things, and leave the big ones at home (unless I know I m going to see a lot of fauna).
PeteeBee wrote:How do y'all prefer to carry your camera? I find that when i have mine in a bag then I don't take it out often enough to justify carrying it, and when I have it just on a normal strap I find it a huge bother. I'm considering one of these, but am a little hesitant just because it seems expensive for a camera strap:
Carrying the camera with the simple standard strap is one of the most annoying things to me but I haven't found something that could work, because anyway I m always gonna have my backpack. I always end changing position every 10 steps if holding the camera, and then put the camera back in the bag. Lately I have decided to take the camera out only if I see something I want to photograph. Obviously It's not good if you see wild animals because by the time I take it out they're surely gone, but at least the amount of random useless shots is restricted.
I also carry just one lens mounted on the camera, usually a 16-55 that's good for most things, and leave the big ones at home (unless I know I m going to see a lot of fauna).
I'm using an iPhone 8... what kind of camera are you using Dowi? Youre picture are great!
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
I use a mirrorless camera, a Fuji xt10, mainly because it’s small and portable. Nothing too fancy, andwith a couple of right lenses (stabilized) it gives really good results, for an amateur like me that’s enough, and i don't see any difference if compared to reflex cameras with the same pricetag.
I bought it 4 years ago, right now you can easily find those quite cheap, i think 250ish $ .
Anyway i would love to see more stuff from you in Quebec, particularly during autumn/winter. I bet the colors here are amazing!
Wonderful snowy shots Syl, we're you skiing or just hiking?
Still have to see the snow this year, hope to make at least a couple of hikes during Christmas holidays.
Dowi wrote:Wonderful snowy shots Syl, we're you skiing or just hiking?
Still have to see the snow this year, hope to make at least a couple of hikes during Christmas holidays.
snowshoeing
It's the best place near quebec for snowshoeing. There's already a lot of snow there.
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage