hanyo66
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I posted this on another photo forum that didn't care about size limits and stuff. You guys don't have to critique them or anything, I'm just trying to get my pictures out there I guess. You can see them all on my flickr.
www.flickr.com/leehanyo
Here's the original text from the other forum:
Let me just start off by saying that this has been the most incredible trip that I've ever been on and I've witnessed things that some people will never get a chance to see. It was also a photographer's dream to be at some of these places, and I did the best I could with what I had.
I met a lot of interesting people and I saw a lot of "photographers," and when I say that I mean people with D80's or 5D's shooting in Auto. It was embarrassing for them, to say the least. I also met a guy shooting with a D2X. He really had no clue how to use it, and said that he just bought it to get better pictures. We compared each others and mine were better. What a fool.
The only downside of the trip was the lack of my tripod. The head snapped right off in transport, but I guess that's what I get for trusting airline baggage people.
Anyways, please take the time to look at each picture. I hope you enjoy each one. They have given me so many memories that I will never forget. Full descriptions are on the flickr pages, so check them out if you feel like reading. As always, you can view them larger there too.
Thanks,
-Lee
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www.flickr.com/leehanyo
Here's the original text from the other forum:
Let me just start off by saying that this has been the most incredible trip that I've ever been on and I've witnessed things that some people will never get a chance to see. It was also a photographer's dream to be at some of these places, and I did the best I could with what I had.
I met a lot of interesting people and I saw a lot of "photographers," and when I say that I mean people with D80's or 5D's shooting in Auto. It was embarrassing for them, to say the least. I also met a guy shooting with a D2X. He really had no clue how to use it, and said that he just bought it to get better pictures. We compared each others and mine were better. What a fool.
The only downside of the trip was the lack of my tripod. The head snapped right off in transport, but I guess that's what I get for trusting airline baggage people.
Anyways, please take the time to look at each picture. I hope you enjoy each one. They have given me so many memories that I will never forget. Full descriptions are on the flickr pages, so check them out if you feel like reading. As always, you can view them larger there too.
Thanks,
-Lee
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People






Animals




Landscapes





