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06/20/2020 04:10PM
New Trip Report posted by ghamer
Trip Name: 8-day to Cross Bay Lake - May/ June 2020.
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Trip Name: 8-day to Cross Bay Lake - May/ June 2020.
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06/20/2020 06:21PM
Masterful and beautiful, as yours always are, Gary. Your videos are the only ones I watch, as I know they will be breathtaking. (I am an odd one--I turn the music off completely and I enjoy it more.)
I have to ask--if you ruined a 5D Mark IV, then what did you use to take these wonderful photos? And I hope the 5D was insured. :-)
We had been on this whole trip, except for Snipe Lake. It brought back some nice memories and it was so artistically filmed and assembled. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
I have to ask--if you ruined a 5D Mark IV, then what did you use to take these wonderful photos? And I hope the 5D was insured. :-)
We had been on this whole trip, except for Snipe Lake. It brought back some nice memories and it was so artistically filmed and assembled. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
06/20/2020 07:29PM
Thanks everyone for taking a look and the very kind words!
Spartan2 - the 5D IV was insured and I already have the replacement... kudos to State Farm for outstanding service! I had a total of 4 cameras with me... the one that died, a Canon 7D Mark II, a Canon G5X II (point and shoot) and a GoPro for video. So, I had some decent backup cameras. Also, thank you much for watching... even if you did turn down the music :-)
Spartan2 - the 5D IV was insured and I already have the replacement... kudos to State Farm for outstanding service! I had a total of 4 cameras with me... the one that died, a Canon 7D Mark II, a Canon G5X II (point and shoot) and a GoPro for video. So, I had some decent backup cameras. Also, thank you much for watching... even if you did turn down the music :-)
06/20/2020 07:48PM
Once I got a DSLR (never had one as nice as the 5D Mark IV, however) I always have insured my cameras and lenses. We had a couple of claims on smaller cameras, but never one on the DSLR. But I figured if I was going on a canoe trip and enjoyed photography, that I should take my best equipment. The insurance doesn't cost that much and the peace of mind is priceless. Out of curiosity, were you able to save the photos on the memory card?
Our grandchildren took my Panasonic Waterproof Camera on a stingray outing in the Bahamas a couple years ago. I forgot to tell them that there was a time limit for total immersion. The camera was toast, but all of their photos were still OK on the card. I was surprised by that.
There are so many videos posted and now that I can no longer do canoe-tripping they all make me cry. So I just skip them. I make an exception for yours because the photography is always so exquisite, and you have a real talent for putting it all together. Thanks again.
Our grandchildren took my Panasonic Waterproof Camera on a stingray outing in the Bahamas a couple years ago. I forgot to tell them that there was a time limit for total immersion. The camera was toast, but all of their photos were still OK on the card. I was surprised by that.
There are so many videos posted and now that I can no longer do canoe-tripping they all make me cry. So I just skip them. I make an exception for yours because the photography is always so exquisite, and you have a real talent for putting it all together. Thanks again.
06/21/2020 06:16AM
Spartan2: "Once I got a DSLR (never had one as nice as the 5D Mark IV, however) I always have insured my cameras and lenses. We had a couple of claims on smaller cameras, but never one on the DSLR. But I figured if I was going on a canoe trip and enjoyed photography, that I should take my best equipment. The insurance doesn't cost that much and the peace of mind is priceless. Out of curiosity, were you able to save the photos on the memory card?
Our grandchildren took my Panasonic Waterproof Camera on a stingray outing in the Bahamas a couple years ago. I forgot to tell them that there was a time limit for total immersion. The camera was toast, but all of their photos were still OK on the card. I was surprised by that.
There are so many videos posted and now that I can no longer do canoe-tripping they all make me cry. So I just skip them. I make an exception for yours because the photography is always so exquisite, and you have a real talent for putting it all together. Thanks again.
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Yes, the photos were intact on the memory card... although, I had only taken 41 photos up until that point. Thanks again for watching!
06/21/2020 01:33PM
Yet another great report. Thanks for taking the time. I really enjoy your photography.
When you said you dropped your camera in the water and it was totaled, I thought oh no, a short video!! Glad it all turned out ok.
When you said you dropped your camera in the water and it was totaled, I thought oh no, a short video!! Glad it all turned out ok.
06/27/2020 08:55PM
Thanks , Gary. So much beauty. Really loved the moose transition photos. The grouse on her nest. The flock of geese. There's something so beautiful about seeing Canada geese in wild settings. Thank you for sharing!
07/10/2020 10:02PM
ghamer,
My family really enjoyed your video. We got to the part where you camped on Karl Lake on Saturday 5/30 and had a huge “No Way” moment. My family put in on Cross Bay Sunday morning (5/31) and camped at the same site that night (the night after you). We always wanted to thank whomever left the wonderfully large supply of split firewood that we enjoyed over next two days (we refilled the stack before we went down to Long Island).
We camped Tues/Wed on Long Island on site 561 (east central north shore site). We think we saw you stop for a break on the adjacent island site.
Thank you again for the firewood and for the beautiful memories and photos.
Jonesy
My family really enjoyed your video. We got to the part where you camped on Karl Lake on Saturday 5/30 and had a huge “No Way” moment. My family put in on Cross Bay Sunday morning (5/31) and camped at the same site that night (the night after you). We always wanted to thank whomever left the wonderfully large supply of split firewood that we enjoyed over next two days (we refilled the stack before we went down to Long Island).
We camped Tues/Wed on Long Island on site 561 (east central north shore site). We think we saw you stop for a break on the adjacent island site.
Thank you again for the firewood and for the beautiful memories and photos.
Jonesy
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