A lonley, ice covered tree sticking out from the rest. Here's my favorite photo from my first black and white digital photography class shoot. The lighting was perfect for capturing the trail and trees.
It's off the Lavaque Road just north of the Martin Road. There is a maze of trails that go up to Fish Lake and beyond. I was thinking that same thing, I NEED a snow bike!!
When I was younger, I took lots of photos. Had thoughts doing it for my day job, but never followed through. Lost interest then and now wish I had followed through to at least a part time thing. Good Luck and we wish you well.
My snow bike may be in the works for next year. A friend of mine is now in the frame building business and has mentioned trying to break into the snowbike. He has some interesting ideas that will break from the norm.
I love that second shot. I did B&W photography when I was at Windsor College (in the UK) many many years ago before digital cameras were commonplace, so we did all the developing & printing there ourselves too. It was a great course all except the history stuff like Dageur (sp). Glad you took the shot before the snow was ruined by tyres.
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Where is that trail? It looks like it needs some Pugsley tire tracks running down the middle of it.
It's off the Lavaque Road just north of the Martin Road. There is a maze of trails that go up to Fish Lake and beyond. I was thinking that same thing, I NEED a snow bike!!
When I was younger, I took lots of photos. Had thoughts doing it for my day job, but never followed through. Lost interest then and now wish I had followed through to at least a part time thing. Good Luck and we wish you well.
My snow bike may be in the works for next year. A friend of mine is now in the frame building business and has mentioned trying to break into the snowbike. He has some interesting ideas that will break from the norm.
I love that second shot. I did B&W photography when I was at Windsor College (in the UK) many many years ago before digital cameras were commonplace, so we did all the developing & printing there ourselves too. It was a great course all except the history stuff like Dageur (sp). Glad you took the shot before the snow was ruined by tyres.
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