LOL...even if they were taken with a Canon...
Michael Vincent said:I can't quite keep up with friends in their new toyota's but it's okay.
Hi Michael,
Nice rig you got there and did the same upgrades suspension wise like I did.
Great pictures, just were in the Death Valley last November of 2012, just visiting but sadly with no 4x4
How is it that you can't keep up with the toyotas?
As I can see they also got IFS...
Cheers, Chris
Maybe he meant "I can't quite keep up with friends in their new Nikon's but it's okay."
:wings:
dude, film is awesome. Great pics !
Me too... Although its because I use Photoshop primarily but only because it works and I'm too lazy to try and learn a new product... speaking of which, I recently learned a long time friend (since elementary school) works at Adobe and she got me a full license of PS CS6 for $75 & Lightroom 4 for $35.I love not having to process a raw file in Lightroom. If only film was cheaper now a days.
And my friend made a video about these adventures. We have been shooting footage non stop just for fun.
http://youtu.be/KGT44sq9B1U
. I like it too... Except for smashing through that fence at Hungry ValleyLove that video!
I agree. Great video but that fence bit is the kind of thing that gives off road wheeling a bad rep.. I like it too... Except for smashing through that fence at Hungry Valley
I agree. Great video but that fence bit is the kind of thing that gives off road wheeling a bad rep.
Unfortunately those who are trying to take our access to off road activities will ignore that and use video's like this to help make their case to close down access.:Wow1:My friend actually fixed the fence.