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Hey guys what's up?

So I'm going to get right to it. I'm planning a little trip this summer. I have no idea where I'm going yet so I'm going to let you guys decide.
I'm going to film the whole thing using my 600d, a couple of GoPro's and a Blackmagic Cinema Camera.

Grand places are of interest. Places that have potential for AMAZING SHOTS.
Mountains, rivers, lakes, oceans, cities etc.

There are no limits as to where I want to go.
Places where walking isn't necessarily the best option? Rock climbing, mountain biking, snorkling, diving, skiing, hiking, driving etc.

Ultimately the project is for you guys. I want to make your jaws drop through the floor.

So tell me, what's the most beautiful place you've seen/been to? :D

(Oh and I've never gotten the chance to swim with dolphins:sexywink:)

//Martin
 
Lake Arrowhead, CA
Forest Falls, CA
Sapphire Falls, CA
Dos Lagos, CA
Yosemite, CA
Joshua Tree, CA
The Cove, CA
La Jolla, CA

I live in Socal, so I'm close to just about everything.
Mountains, beach, desert, you name it!
 
Awesome! Always wanted to go to CA in general so this is great!

(oh and bump)
 
Capitola, CA
Big Sur, CA
Carmel, Pebble Beach, Monterey and Santa Cruz, CA (go out and do some whale watching while you're in Monterey - and don't forget the aquarium)
Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, CA
39 mile Scenic Drive, San Francisco, CA
Anywhere in the Oakland/Berkeley hills with a view of the Bay, CA

Man, I live here and you've just given me an incentive to go out with my camera and shoot these places!
 
Big Sur in Central California

Anywhere in American Southwest - Arizona, New Mexico, Utah

If you are experienced traveler with lots of time and money for permits, northern parts of Myanmar or India
 
Everything you asked for and more in one place. BELIZE Would love to see a video come out of that place you got the Maya Ruins, Barrier Reef, The Great Blue Hole and a Amazing Jungle.
 
Wow, awesome tips guys. I'm not sure if I can fit all of these places in one video. I'll just make two then. :D Keep suggestions coming :)
 
I'm planning a little trip this summer.

I recommend you stay away from the U.S. desert Southwest in the summer. Not fun.

The Pacific Northwest, however is one place that I do recommend for the summer. Fly to SanFrancisco, rent a car, drive to Northern California, see the redwoods and Giant Sequoias, continue north to Oregon, then Washington. See Portland, the Columbia River Gorge, Seattle, the Cascades, And if you have the time, further north is the Canadian Rockies. You'll get a sore shutter finger with all the picture-taking opportunities. Return the car in Vancouver and fly home. I don't think you could do this trip in less than a month.
 

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