Shot on my Canon T3i in and around Soufriere St. Lucia, October 2013. Lens: Sigma 10-20mm, Canon 18-55mm. Highlights: hiking both Gros and Petit Piton, Anse Mamin and Chastanet beaches, and the most gorgeous infinity pool imaginable at La Haut Resort.
Music: What It Is by Kodaline
Edited on Final Cut Pro
OneLens throughout the White Mountains, including Flume Gorge, Franconia Notch State Park, Ripley Falls, Arethusa Falls, and Bartlett (I can’t Cap Lock this enough: EAT AT CABIN FEVER! Small and dismissible on the outside, one of the best stops of the trip on the inside. Traveled out of my comfort zone with the barbecue shrimp pizza and was stunned-the perfect mix was sweet and slightly tangy, with a melt our tongue off (which is a good thing!!!!) buttery crust. PLUS a totally splure-able homemade pie and ice cream menu. You’re going to be hiking off the extra calories regardless…)
Anyway, as the visuals suggest, I missed the peak foliage season by two weeks, but the trade-off was lower rates at local B&Bs and inns, no wait-times at small town eateries, and semi-deserted hiking trails. Trade-off-multiple state parks closed for the season, so the itinerary becomes flooded with driving the Rt 302 and the Kancamagus Highway (Pronunciation guide: beats me, I had enough trouble spelling it.)
Spoiler alert: All shot handheld on my Canon T3i, kit lens 18-55mm. 24fps. Edited on Final Cut Pro. Music credit: Mumford and Sons, Timshel.
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Over and Out.
One Lens: Boom. Raosted. LIKE A PEPPER! And other quotable quotes from two weeks in the East Orient
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Shot over two exhausting and splendid weeks wandering the Chinese landscape: Beijing, Xi’an, Chongqing–>the Yangtze River–>Yichang, and Shanghai.
Shot (24 fps) on my on my Canon T3i. Kit lens 18-55mm
Entirely handheld—If you couldn’t already tell :)
Music: Radical Face, “Welcome Home”
One Lens: 336 Hours As Told In Four Minutes
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Shot over two exhausting and splendid weeks wandering the Chinese landscape: Beijing, Xi’an, Chongqing–>the Yangtze River–>Yichang, and Shanghai.
My first serious foray into shooting video (24fps) on my Canon t3i.
Kit lens 18-55mm
Entirely handheld—If you couldn’t already tell :)
Music: Radical Face, “The Strangest Thing”