The United States offers brilliant locations that landscape photographers around the world put on their bucket lists. It is for good reasons that these locations have become as popular as they are now, but with the increasing popularity comes some bottlenecking in locations not being able to handle the volume.
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So, What is Next?
Another year of college is done and I can finally look forward to a hopefully awesome summer. First, I want to reflect a bit on how much I have got done at ISU last year. No, not on classes because I don't even want to think about those. More about photos and how far I have come!
I started taking photos seriously in late November during the Thanksgiving Break. I learned as much as I could before the trip to Colorado that was to ski and relax. I ended up taking quite a few great photos that I have since printed for my walls. I love printing my photos and big prints are my favorites. The photo below is the one I have printed the largest, and it is a 24-36 inches.
I started this site in January and have been working on it slowly since then in the free time I have had, and I hope to do a lot more this summer. I plan to dive into doing more time-lapses which should be very cool! I did one about a week ago on the ISU campus that turned out very well.
I also did a time-lapse of the night sky that went nicely as well with the stars moving. I love the effect of hours of time moving by through video in just a couple of seconds especially with this one because you just don't see these things with your own two eyes alone.
Anyways, I just wanted to check in and say there is going to be plenty more coming in the next couple of weeks and hopefully a ton of awesome photos being posted from June on of Italy!
Hello, World!
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. -Helen Keller