As I start writing this new set of posts, less than 24 hours have gone by since arriving from the expedition. I am being completely honest with you when I say that I still miss the words for accurately describing the sensations I came across during these last 5 days. I guess somethings are really to be felt and not put in words. Very few have the ability to transpose this and I’m certainly not one of them. Please bear that in mind while reading the remaining posts of this series.
Month: June 2015
Picos da Europa expedition 2015: T-0 day
Getting soooo close I can almost smell it ๐ (as in the cold air in the high mountains)
with hours left to the beginning of the journey there is not much left to prepare
Picos da Europa expedition 2015: T-3 days
A post that considers bot the T-4 and T-3 days.
Yesterday, a day mostly dedicated to the family, with a final shopping points in the way (some snacks to carry during the day and caffeine drinks for the driving ๐ ). As I will have a very active next days, I will do all the packing today. I don’t want to stay up late on the days before driving as it adds unnecessary risk to the mix.
Picos da Europa expedition 2015: T-6 days
Packing: DONE!
this is a late entry in the post series as I was working on the packing till late last night, thus having no time to write it…
Picos da Europa expedition 2015: T-7 days
Still decisions,
Thanks to fabulous contributions and messages in my facebook page, the topic around what equipment to take is still boiling in my head. It is great to see that film has so passionate defenders and I believe they are right.
Picos da Europa expedition 2015: T-8 days
The screening process of what to take, at least for me is a hard one. I don’t want to take anything I won’t use BUT I want to be sure I will take anything I will need, and if it is a critical component, take spares.
Picos da Europa expedition 2015: T-9 days
Planning is at least 50% of the fun. Being a planning freak adds to the joy. Trying to think in advance for
All the things involved that are not directly related to photography are now part of my off-work stack. Some examples of what I’m talking about