mabas9395
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I
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I am heading to Alaska in two weeks to visit my sister who just had a baby. She lives about 45min north of Anchorage.
Now this may seem like a crime to some of you, but I will probably only have one full day to devote to photography. So I need some help on the best way to take advantage of the time I have. Where should I go? What should I do?
I love landscape and wildlife photography and would love to focus on that. I probably don't have the gear for wildlife. My longest lens is a 200mm with 1.4 extender on a 1.6 crop camera. And with my limited time, what if I don't see any wildlife? So I'm thinking landscape would be the best way to spend my time. I have a decent wide angle lens and good tripod, and I should be able to find the mountains well enough, but OTOH, if the weather is bad I would be out of luck too.
Denali would be a dream, but its over 200 miles away. Not sure if it would make sense to spend most of my time traveling if I only have one day.
I have never been to Alaska and probably won't be returning for a while (if ever) so I'll take any advice I can get.
Thanks.
Now this may seem like a crime to some of you, but I will probably only have one full day to devote to photography. So I need some help on the best way to take advantage of the time I have. Where should I go? What should I do?
I love landscape and wildlife photography and would love to focus on that. I probably don't have the gear for wildlife. My longest lens is a 200mm with 1.4 extender on a 1.6 crop camera. And with my limited time, what if I don't see any wildlife? So I'm thinking landscape would be the best way to spend my time. I have a decent wide angle lens and good tripod, and I should be able to find the mountains well enough, but OTOH, if the weather is bad I would be out of luck too.
Denali would be a dream, but its over 200 miles away. Not sure if it would make sense to spend most of my time traveling if I only have one day.
I have never been to Alaska and probably won't be returning for a while (if ever) so I'll take any advice I can get.
Thanks.