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As the title suggests. If money was no object where in the world would you go and what would you want to capture?:thinking:
 
austrailia to capture the wild life .......such a dream
 
Nepal, trek through the Himalayas.

We lived there before I was old enough to remember it, my Dad was in the Army and used to be the paymaster so would spend his time trekking through the place to pay retired Ghurkas their pensions. I've seen the photos he took back in the day and would love to get a chance to do it myself.
 
Nepal, trek through the Himalayas.

We lived there before I was old enough to remember it, my Dad was in the Army and used to be the paymaster so would spend his time trekking through the place to pay retired Ghurkas their pensions. I've seen the photos he took back in the day and would love to get a chance to do it myself.

sounds very interesting i could be up for that i think :thumbs:
I think i would go to south America mainly for the landscapes and the people:)
 
I'd follow the Le Mans Series, FIA GT and Formula 1 (in that order of priority if dates clashed) around the world, photographing as I went.
 
I'd go back to Montana and Wyoming.

Yellowstone, Mountains and Wildlife :thumbs:
 
I'd like to go back anywhere there was a precious moment that I missed.....and capture it.

Sounds a bit soppy but I know what I mean.

Bob
 
New Zealand for the landscapes, then wildlife shooting (photographically of course) in the Amazon :D
 
I'd give up work and spend a load of time seeing what THIS country has to offer first...then maybe Africa, India, Tibet, Nepal..... the list is endless.

too right there is so much i haven't seen in the UK, i would just take loads of trips all over the place, then visit places like NZ, Africa, and Canada the top 3 on my list :D
 
Jamaica, Hawaii & Australia. The only places I have ever wanted to go.
 
Caribean, Asia, Canada and USA for wildlife and landscapes.
Deepest Oceans to capture TITANIC:) and the unknown
 
If money was no object where in the world would you go...

I would stay in the uk and use the money to take a year off work. That should give me enough time to travel around the whole of the UK coast improving my landscape skills.

Edit: Arse, just seen someone already said that. Well i'd do that too! :p
 
im taking over two years of with my missus to travel the world, so im sure ill get to some of your suggested locations
 
Hello, this my first posting here, and just couldn't resist replying to this one!

I'd like to travel along the old silk routes from China. However I would never live long enough to complete it, but if it was possible to team up and organise such an adventure with a group of like-minded individuals, maybe people joining up at various points along the way, especially if they had regional and cultural information regarding locations worth visiting, maybe after a compilation of the best images was made, maybe a really spectacular book could be produced, to encourage others to try a similar endeavour.

It's a pipe dream since I'm pretty certain that due to my disabilitities, I'd probably bog the whole thing down, but maybe this will inspire someone else to do the same thing?
 
Nepal, trek through the Himalayas.

We lived there before I was old enough to remember it, my Dad was in the Army and used to be the paymaster so would spend his time trekking through the place to pay retired Ghurkas their pensions. I've seen the photos he took back in the day and would love to get a chance to do it myself.

If money were no object then i would go back to Nepal and hopefully improve on the photo's i took last time i went. In 2003 in trekked to Everest Base Camp and used a mid range film camera. I was dissapointed with the results and vowed to get in to photography. 5 years later i am chomping at the bit to go again but just can not afford to go.

Then there are lots of places i would want to go. I would love to spend an extended time in the African plains to get the full experience not just a quick safari on a jeep.
 
I'd love to visit the Galapagos islands for the wildlife and scenery looks an amazing place to visit. I could probably manage if I saved for a couple of years time but the hardest part would be finding someone to go with. :thinking:

Sean
 
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