We never think of NY state looking like this! Whenever I get round to visiting New York I will make sure I take some time to visit the state as well as the city.
We never think of NY state looking like this! Whenever I get round to visiting New York I will make sure I take some time to visit the state as well as the city.
I’M INSPIRED!
What camera do you use? I only have small pocket sized affair and on a recent trip to India there were loads of pics i either missed, or were blurred. I tried to go for light. What d’ya reccomend.? [email protected]
Hi Barry: I shoot with a Canon T1i, which is my no means the top of the line Canon DSLR. However, in my opinion, the body of the camera is almost irrelevant; it’s all about the lenses. I currently use a 10-22 mm super wide angle as my walk-around lens and back it up with a 75-300 telephoto, both of which produce very crisp shots for me. Best advice I can give you is to get out there and shoot, and shoot, and then shoot some more. Noting beats experience.
Love the colours and sheer walls of this beautiful little canyon.
We never think of NY state looking like this! Whenever I get round to visiting New York I will make sure I take some time to visit the state as well as the city.
We never think of NY state looking like this! Whenever I get round to visiting New York I will make sure I take some time to visit the state as well as the city.
I hear you Val. Upstate NY is so very beautiful but people always think of the city when they think of NY.
I’M INSPIRED!
What camera do you use? I only have small pocket sized affair and on a recent trip to India there were loads of pics i either missed, or were blurred. I tried to go for light. What d’ya reccomend.?
[email protected]
Hi Barry: I shoot with a Canon T1i, which is my no means the top of the line Canon DSLR. However, in my opinion, the body of the camera is almost irrelevant; it’s all about the lenses. I currently use a 10-22 mm super wide angle as my walk-around lens and back it up with a 75-300 telephoto, both of which produce very crisp shots for me. Best advice I can give you is to get out there and shoot, and shoot, and then shoot some more. Noting beats experience.
Looks fantasticly awesome!