physicslord wrote:That is one cute kid you have Hikin Jim! I rarely say that, because honestly not every kid is cute (I certainly was not).
Thanks. She's really a sweet kid for the most part (she can be a bit of a pain when she's tired, but then so can I).
physicslord wrote:Congrats on your 10K accomplishment. You inspire me to get out more. Plus, you're the total package in that you're a great hiker, writer, and photographer. Not too many people have all those skills.
Thanks. I don't normally consider myself much of a photographer, so I particularly appreciate that. My little point and shoot does a pretty good job some times. Of course the real secret is to get out often and shoot frequently. Shoot enough photos, and even an amatuer like me is bound to get one right.
My basic approach to my photos is to take photos at critical junctures and representative points along the trail. I try to then re-construct the trip in my TR.
Of the three (hiking, writing, and photography), I need to improve the most in my hiking. For a guy who's actually fairly serious about getting out there and hiking, I'm really really slow. Now that I'm out of work, I'm hiking 3 or 4 times per week, and my speed is up a little bit, but I'm still painfully slow. It's frustrating to say the least.
HJ
P.S. I'm having fun with long exposures.
8 seconds is pretty good:
60 seconds is too much:
And by comparison, in daylight:
