This week: I’m talking about the beauty of a non-technical approach to photography when hiking in the great outdoors.
Over the course of a weekend spent in the hills of Derbyshire, I took the opportunity to go on a 10-mile hike through some fantastic scenery – and of course, my camera went with me. It’s always nice not to be bogged-down with kit, especially on longer routes; for one thing, it lets me enjoy my surroundings far more.
Some quick links to things mentioned in this show:
- Sandisk Extreme 8gb Compact Flash memory cards
- Berghaus outdoor equipment
- Nikon D3 SLR
- Nikon Nikkor 24-85mm f/2.8-4D IF
- Canon Powershot G9
- Kodak PlaySport Zx5 video camera
Music featured in this episode is courtesy of Matt Stevens. You can check out more of his work here.
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Enjoyed that Giles. You make some bloody good points on kit, too. Craftsman and his tools and all that, eh?
Thanks Terry – and glad you enjoyed it.
Absolutely – in the right hands, even the most basic can can produce great results.