Cameraheimers ?

er, what was I going to write?

Today I decided to take a relatively short walk in an area I discovered last winter, and like quite a lot, Val Calneggia. Calneggia is a road and car free valley, reached by a steep but easy path from Foroglio in Val Bavona. Although I was very tempted, I decided not to “solo” the route up to Gradisc as I’d promised not to push my luck (after last week’s adventure) and the bridge above the Calneggia hamlet has been totally vapourised by snow or meltwater, meaning a minor but nevertheless not-to-be-attempted-alone scramble is required. And I’m lazy.

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Val Calneggia from Calneggia

ANYWAY…

The sort-of justification for this jaunt was to see if my actually rather good Ricoh GRD could subsitute for the 20-odd kg of Olympus gear I dragged up to 2500m last week. So I made sure I had the pouch I use to carry all the GRD’s little bits and pieces with me. I took the Olympus anyway, thinking that I might get a few shots of the waterfall, which I did, or divert to Niva where I have a long-standing wish to revisit a location, which I didn’t.

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the waterfall at Foroglio

Having spent half an hour on the waterfall, I went back to the car to switch over to intrepid mountain hiker mode, and swap the Ricoh for the Olympus. It was at this point I realised that I hadn’t actually packed the Ricoh.  So I jammed the Olympus with the 14-54mm lens in the now too small daypack I’d brought, having succesfully added cameras to the list of things my memory has decided not to bother with any more.

Oh well. Next time, maybe.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 08/05 at 10:54 PM

viaggiare leggeri è sempre la miglior cosa - imparare a distinguere ciò di cui realmente abbiamo bisogno è una delle più difficili

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  08/06  at  08:31 AM

PS!!! Really it’s never “really” wrong grin))

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  08/06  at  08:35 AM

Be careful of that minimalism, though. First I found that my little Coolpix was doing 90% of my photography. Then I found that it actually took better panoramas and flower macros than the heavy tools. Next I’ll be onto the camera phone .....

Posted by captain Interesting  on  08/08  at  06:56 PM

Well it doesn’t always quite work out…. As I found out last week…

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  08/14  at  09:01 PM
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