I was planning on doing my 9-hour route around Lake Champlain but my lazy ass got out of bed too late. So I went to Ticonderoga, Hauge/Graphite, then south to Lake George and back home.
Piczzzz:
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Trailer-Truck. Get it? Ha. Ha.
I was planning on doing my 9-hour route around Lake Champlain but my lazy ass got out of bed too late. So I went to Ticonderoga, Hauge/Graphite, then south to Lake George and back home.
Piczzzz:
Trailer-Truck. Get it? Ha. Ha.
Some dude with a truck keeps jumpin in front of you
nice pics man
Love that stretch of Rt 9N.
That Toyota pic is win!
Awesome shots, guy.
I’m 110% in love with your truck.
Its funny I drove that exact route on sunday cause the GF and I wanted to ge out of the house for a while
#10 is perfect, i like how from that angle the telephone poles
are leaning out away from each curve
10 - right click > save as
The only thing 10 is missing is tire tracks and smoke
There were some there in May from locking the brakes up in the Versa :lol
7-9 are great. Great work, man.
4 could be on a magazine
9 and 10 are just great shots
OT… my dad just got a canon rebel dslr, is there any resource I could access to start learning how to take semi decent pictures?
Honestly, in my experience I’ve found the owners manual is the best place to learn how to properly use the camera’s features. It’s also on the website if you don’t have one with the camera. AMDISTHEBEST told me to read it and I learned a SHIT LOAD.
Not sure about any forums though, although I’m sure the OP will kick in with some better info.
Love how that could be just about any of the small northern towns lol. Great shots.
Tracy Rd off exit 30 near Keene Valley is probably my favorite stretch of asphalt anywhere.
as AlpineSkier said, the owners manual is a good place to start. I run a photography forum with another guy www.mycanikon.com which is mainly for Canon and Nikon users, take a look around there or join if you want.
I’ve never been on that road, at least I don’t think I have. The Adirondack Loj Rd has some nice views too.