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nice nice nice x 1 million. Beautiful!
Thanks Kate!
Ya, it’s all good, ya maybe,
it might be better
with out the ego….
just a thought
ya
Skandar…
Ego? Sure, call it what you wish, but we like spreading our psyche and enthusiasm for life and appreciate it when others do the same for us.
Dan
Amazing stuff makes me jones for some Alpine time.now I know why you live there. fantastic!
I am sitting in a coffee shop in Venice and everyone is giving me funny looks and giggling at me because I keep letting out a little whimper and sigh with each of your passing photos. Imagine me sitting there biting my fist to keep from crying out loud with envy.
Glad it was a good one, hope to join you sometime.
Cheers, A
Love the photos…more inspiration for me to train harder! thanks! K
I’m sitting here in Stinson Beach, loving the imagery and inspiration it evokes in me. Can’t wait to come visit. I am going to run Troop 80 and back on Bootjack after 9am work conference call. Curious how you carry camera gear and do you run along? Are you going minimal wide angle/1 body. Love it, love it. Great Work!
HI Daphne,
Yes, I do the run as well, I always take part in these things we do. Starting Sunday we are running the Dolomites Alta Via 1, 5 days.
1 body, Canon 5d with a 16-35 2.8 that I carry, meanwhile Janine carries a 70-200 4.0. I just stick it in my pack, a Deuter Pace 20L. Sometimes I remove the lens from the body when it is in my pack, but only if I am not shooting much, just seems to carry better like that. I rarely/never use any “real” camera bags.
Glad you like the site and hope you are doing well.
Dan