☕️Want to support my channel? Check out my merch shop or grab a copy of my new book! alicesadventuresonearth.com/adventure-shop/ This video was filmed in mid August 2024 All my favorite hiking gear: app.rockporch.com/llink/FTBxA5YqJBQwb Get my 3 Month Hiking Training Guide: alicesadventuresonearth.com/training-guide-opt-in/
Dear Alice, for me, each of your videos is a masterpiece! You are a very cool cameraman and photographer! You are an incomparable woman!❤❤❤ I love and hug you💝💝💝
Lake Tahoe looks like a fascinating place to explore. Those big rocks amongst the forest seem like such a cool juxtaposition to a typical forest scene. They kind of have an artistic quality the way they are carved by nature and arranged in various ways!! And the water is so extraordinarily enchanting!! I wish you could have stayed longer to do a paddle board video!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I trust all , within our most extraordinarily lucky construct ; that each and every scene is truly elevated with the inclusion of yourself but accept only more so in the classic photographers' " Golden Hour " .
Sublime il posto che ci stai facendo vedere su UA-cam , con Te è più meraviglioso perché sei brava a spiegare e poi sei stupenda . Un saluto da Roma è Me .👍😉🌹🥰
Just note large f-stop can make the images softer due to diffraction. Better to go smaller f/11 or so and add an ND filter. Granted not everyone has an ND filter available in which case you don’t really have a choice 😅. But if you do have a choice: ND filter > super small aperture (large f#). Just throwing that out there for the pixel peepers 😊
Great tips ! I dropped my canon SX40 camera a few years ago and the internal lens popped loose and canon refused to work on it because it was a older model. still have my 35mm Minolta camera, but getting film developed is super expensive now days. Digital cameras are the way to go in good daylight, but in poor lighting I would stick with 35mm and the correct speed film, tripod and cable release or timer. I might get a cheap drone some day, but the national parks pretty much forbid their use. Some of the most eye popping scenes are created when the sun is shining through the storm clouds and highlighting the trees fall foliage or the eastern sides of lakes or hills as the sun is setting in the west or the western views during sunrise with a red sun to the east.
☕️Want to support my channel? Check out my merch shop or grab a copy of my new book!
alicesadventuresonearth.com/adventure-shop/
This video was filmed in mid August 2024
All my favorite hiking gear: app.rockporch.com/llink/FTBxA5YqJBQwb
Get my 3 Month Hiking Training Guide: alicesadventuresonearth.com/training-guide-opt-in/
Dear Alice, for me, each of your videos is a masterpiece! You are a very cool cameraman and photographer! You are an incomparable woman!❤❤❤ I love and hug you💝💝💝
@@viktor_rosen thank you Viktor have a great weekend
@@AliceFordAdventures thank you so much!
Thanks Alice! 👍🏻😊 God Bless 🙏🏻 Appreciate you always my friend 🫶🏻 Have a wonderful weekend 🌞
Thank you for showing us the beautiful Lake Tahoe and your video skills.
Great work Alice
10/10. Nice photography spunky Alice. South Lake Tahoe Rules! Always super enjoyable videos. Love you much.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful place. Thanks Alice, I will have to go there.
My favorite place
I will be back that’s for sure!
Great tip and beautiful work!
Amazing
Fabulous!
Lake Tahoe looks like a fascinating place to explore. Those big rocks amongst the forest seem like such a cool juxtaposition to a typical forest scene. They kind of have an artistic quality the way they are carved by nature and arranged in various ways!! And the water is so extraordinarily enchanting!! I wish you could have stayed longer to do a paddle board video!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I trust all , within our most extraordinarily lucky construct ; that each and every scene is truly elevated with the inclusion of yourself but accept only more so in the classic photographers' " Golden Hour " .
Sublime il posto che ci stai facendo vedere su UA-cam , con Te è più meraviglioso perché sei brava a spiegare e poi sei stupenda . Un saluto da Roma è Me .👍😉🌹🥰
Very nice. I'm pretty sure the mountain behind you is Mt. Tallac. Although the camera might not be quite left enough. Thanks for the memories!!!
Just note large f-stop can make the images softer due to diffraction. Better to go smaller f/11 or so and add an ND filter. Granted not everyone has an ND filter available in which case you don’t really have a choice 😅. But if you do have a choice: ND filter > super small aperture (large f#). Just throwing that out there for the pixel peepers 😊
😎 (You have mirror type and beautiful green eyes)
Splendida visione è avventura,
Com'è vorrei stare lì con Te 👍💫🫶🌹❤️
So hard to get views nowadays but this or very well executed keep it ip
😮 how did you get the drone shots
Great tips ! I dropped my canon SX40 camera a few years ago and the internal lens popped loose and canon refused to work on it because it was a older model. still have my 35mm Minolta camera, but getting film developed is super expensive now days. Digital cameras are the way to go in good daylight, but in poor lighting I would stick with 35mm and the correct speed film, tripod and cable release or timer. I might get a cheap drone some day, but the national parks pretty much forbid their use. Some of the most eye popping scenes are created when the sun is shining through the storm clouds and highlighting the trees fall foliage or the eastern sides of lakes or hills as the sun is setting in the west or the western views during sunrise with a red sun to the east.
Utah probably has more hills and valleys than any state. The climate reminds me of the Texas or Oklahoma panhandle
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