Really enjoying looking back through your blog Daron. Great pics and routes.
Can't believe we were unknowingly camped so close to each other recently
glad you like the photos , only downside ... for me , is carrying the camera gear , worth it thoughSome really good photos in that lot. I wish I wthat good a photographer.
There are some really great small cameras around. I gave up on carrying an SLR years ago and switched to a Panasonic Lumix TZ. It has all the features anyone could posdibly want and fits in a jacket pocket or a small belt pouch.
Have you seen this?I bought a G7X last year for our trip to Norway, that takes some lovely pics but I usually just carry my Lumix FS35. When I was wondering around in hill clag last weekend, I was trying to think of a way of using my poles and an extra telescopic carbon rod to make a usable tripod.
Great stuff, it's images like those that make me think I should start carrying a decent camera and tripod
Good blog, smashing photos, thanks
Already on my list...
seen quite a few of his videos , amongst the best on youtube , wouldn't like to carry his pack though !Tidy. Always nice to see a well placed trail star
So what camera are you using? Seem's to have a good dynamic range. Bit of a nightmare balancing lightweight backpacking and photography.Having said that this guy carries a drone with him!
http://steamingboots.weebly.com/munro-and-corbett-mountain-videos.html
Sorry Peter only just seen this , yes will definitely have to meet up again , I'm in the rhinogs next wk. Probably be back in lakes around augustGood stuff Darren,have to share a camp again,I'm heading to Scotland this wknd and I think your doing a lakes trip...but maybe your next trip ...great pics as usual
Thanks , it's relatively new to me this blogging malarkey , should have done it years agoThanks for sharing, great photos and reports!