riding shotgun with canons

I rode shotgun (in the front passenger seat) to and from Steamboat. Rather than gaze out the windows at lost images streaming past, I practiced firing my canons at the landscapes through dirty glass and snow showers. I focused out and beyond the the spotted windows, adjusted settings quickly, made each image and then looked ahead to find the next view.

This sort of practice can be good for me. Don’t think, just do it fast.

In some captures I allowed a fence post or tree to blur in the foreground as we raced by. In others I went for the more distant view without the telltale blur of foreground objects.

Favorites are in the gallery below.  Some will be kept to remind me of places I’d like to return to when I’m driving and the purpose of the trip is to hunt images and make frequent stops.

Click the first photo to start, then click next.

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1 thought on “riding shotgun with canons

  1. wren

    Wow – those turned out great. I’ll have to try that next time I get Mr Wren to do the driving.

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