First Singlespeed Bikepacking Trip

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First Singlespeed Bikepacking Trip

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Full blog post here: https://danielgroves.net/adventures-pho ... /gearless/

I'll leave a small teaser here ;)

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What camera are u using Daniel. I'm guessing it's an expensive one ur photos r vaguely exciting how much photoshopping have u done to them?
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I wonder how many people think Michel Roux has really nice pans?!
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Mike wrote:What camera are u using Daniel. I'm guessing it's an expensive one ur photos r vaguely exciting how much photoshopping have u done to them?
Each shot was using a slightly different setup. Most was done using my Sigma lens, but for this trip I had the following with me
  • Nikon D7100
  • Sigma 10-20 ƒ/3.5
  • Nikon 35mm ƒ/1.8
  • Cokin P-Grade Graduated Filter set
  • 2x SRB Photographic ND1000
  • Slik Pro Series Tripod
All in 5-6kg of camera gear is my estimate… I carry a rucksack which only has camera gear in, and generally I struggle to shut it :oops:

Not a huge amount done in post, just tweaking the levels to get things looking natural again as cameras have a tendency to flatten colours or over saturate them however good the gear.
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Gari wrote:I wonder how many people think Michel Roux has really nice pans?!
Had to google him! :roll:
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Great photos.
You used the 'm' word in your blog. :oops:
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Stunning photos... really nice blog - enjoyed that. I must get up earlier :smile: Cheers.
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Thanks all!
Mariner wrote:Great photos.
You used the 'm' word in your blog. :oops:
I did feel rather dirty when I typed that. :oops:
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Gari wrote:I wonder how many people think Michel Roux has really nice pans?!
:grin: I'll share that with a photographer I know, think it'll be appreciated
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One of my pet hates as a photographer, "must be 'cos you have a nice camera!"
They are often a little surprised/shocked when they saw what I did use though :grin:
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Gari wrote:One of my pet hates as a photographer, "must be 'cos you have a nice camera!"
They are often a little surprised/shocked when they saw what I did use though :grin:
It's amazing how many people I know think the camera does all the work for my photographs. They don't seem to consider that a lot of effort actually goes into them, a lot of technique, and a lot of though. The camera equipment is actually a pretty small part of it. One of my favourite pictures from this trip was actually taken on my iPhone.

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Absolutely beautiful photography :-bd
danielgroves wrote:
Gari wrote:One of my pet hates as a photographer, "must be 'cos you have a nice camera!"
They are often a little surprised/shocked when they saw what I did use though :grin:
It's amazing how many people I know think the camera does all the work for my photographs. They don't seem to consider that a lot of effort actually goes into them, a lot of technique, and a lot of though. The camera equipment is actually a pretty small part of it. One of my favourite pictures from this trip was actually taken on my iPhone.

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+1 , especially composition. And yet there's a huge difference that distracts me once the light's a bit dodgy.
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