Here a few I took while camping To get in you have to swim under the rock, and that water is NOT warm I plan to go inside the cave this summer, so if I do I'll post some pics
That cave looks like it'd be pretty interesting... If you go in, make sure you get us some pictures, it looks quite beautiful actually
NICE but try to be make photos with or only one thing or very much things on it, I know it's hard but photos like that are just a bit nicer
that doesn't make any sense 607, I do know people who have got incredeble cameras and who are liveing in italy, but they aren't making nice photos.
Well, it kind of does. I don't mean that living there automatically means taking better pictures, but it does certainly help. The only nature themed pictures I can get are of things like leaves, dogs... no beautiful environments anywhere close, mostly just buildings and lots of roads and cars, which does make it more difficult to find places for nice pictures. It's certainly still possible, but I'd just like to say that I think she should be very happy with her surroundings
607, you do know That I do live in the Netherlands to... (In leiden) but when you'd cycle ~30km (so retour 60km(not to far..)) you're in the waterleidingsduinen were you can take pictures Like the one I have made (you can see them at my photo thread jelle68 fotografy).
I think what 607 is saying is that he lives in a place surrounded by buildings and whatnot, so aren't many "natural" subjects to photograph. I can go in my yard, and take pics of flowers but it's tough to do that in a city. Let's get back on track with a few pics
I love that last one Nice pictures, once again! I'm not sure if I've ever seen that flower before, it looks nice.
Nope that's just the raw footage. It's kind of shaky, I'll use the stabilizer when I take a better video haha
Took a 9.2 mile hike yesterday. Lots of "rock scrambling" involved, but the views were great Sunset Old Rag's Shadow I was hoping this wouldn't fall as I was walking under View from the trail 3,280 feet up... Reaching the True Summit