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I ve survived so far, took so,e great pictures, might fill my memory card, qnd hqave one ,ore trip.
ambitious trip
let me start with the nigh obligatory 'haven't been active for a while'. Mostly because I've been working full time. It was my first job. I needed the money for this trip.
Now for the actually interesting part:
This friday I am leaving for a 2 week trip into the French national park in the Pyrenees. Here I will go on a few 3-5 day trips into the mountains. The Ambitious part is that I am going to do this completely solo, and with very little experience.
Obviously, this isn't the safest thing to do. But I do have my reasons.
It all started a few years ago, when I started with landscape photography. Skip ahead to last summer, and I went to
about that upcoming journal....
in my previous journal, a few months ago, I promised a journal/news article retelling my adventrures in the alps. sadly, I have been terribly busy, starting school again, finishing my application for Cambridge, and just general busyness and so, now that I finally do have a holiday (and STILL there are things to do). as such, I decided to simply start uploading my photos from Switzerland. at least I have managed to process them.
I intend to upload only one piece every day, to give me ample time for each description, and to prevent them from becoming 'spam'
I will give a short recap of my experience in Switzerland.
I must say that it was qui
new lens(es)
i picked up my new lens today :D:D
it's a tokina 12-24, i had been looking for a wide-angle for a while now (all i had was a 24-85, and a lensbaby) and i often found it lacking when taking landscapes. and after some searching on the web i decided to go for the tokina (rather than the tamron or sigma). i didn't actually pay for all of it, it's an early birthday present, because we are going to the apls on our holiday
:omfg: (i am SO looking forward to it, finaly some real landscapes. (the typical dutch landscape is..... totally flat fields of grass).
i also got another lens, though i got it a while ago. however, that lens has a few issues.
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