So where do you go on your photography days out?

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I tend to go to:

1. Anywhere there is mountains. So that pretty much the national parks covered.
2. Zoo's all over the country.
 
I'm a little more limited in my tavels than you, haha.

-Countrysides
-Local parks
 
I tend to look at what I see everyday. Whether it be in town, around the house or going for a walk outside I usually just try to look at the ordinary in a new way. That being said I would love to go to a zoo. I'll do it once I have a proper lens.
 
UP! if weather allows, or mountains like you mate.

Otherwise anything is fair game depending on what I feel like, need to improve on or am asked to do :shrug:

I don't do; birds, flowers, insects, squirrels, still life, park benches, caravans, or anything that does not interest me at some level.
 
Mostly race circuits in the UK and Europe
London
Mountains if I'm near any (Europe)
 
Mostly just up in the hills of Derbyshire.
 
I can usually take my camera to any event I please, Some days have bad results, Others can be very good.:)

I like airshows.. motorsport.. macro and candids but as last Sunday proved, I got asked to go for a flight with a mate in his light aircraft so again never miss a chance, Take the camera..:)
 
From Scotland, Yorkshire, Wales, Cumbria and Lancashire...over 5,000 miles per year on sporting events ! ;) Mostly on rallying and Motocross events.

Thanks,

Paul
 
Hmmm zoo's, out and about, parks, need to do more people photography and landscapes as I enjoy bolton abbey.
 
I do not drive, I live in London, and which is where an all day bus ticket costs £3! It suits me well though, the only thing I really miss here are some proper rolling hill type landscapes.

The Southern Railway (which basically is London to Sussex) do, or at least did, a £10 all-day ticket though so come summer I might see if they can take me somewhere interesting and rural. The only catch is that it has to be booked a week in advance so you need to be able to predict the weather reliably.

Michael.
 
IF and it's a big IF, that I buy a camera and long lens then....

Supermoto bike races with the British Supermoto Championship this year for SMRacing Team

Powerboat Racing at Barrow Docks with Barrow Powerboat Racing Club

National Powerboat Racing around the UK, ONLY IF a boat magazine is going to cross my palms with some pennies.

Snaps at some international powerboat races with Formula 2 Presidents Cup and try sneaking some at some Formula 1 events.

Only really interested in sports so I'm not too creative or good in/at landscapes and portraits.

Carl.
 
Wherever the Kids are.
Zoos
Scenery around Bristol/Cirencester
 
Usually the coast, scenery changes as often as the weather so plenty of variety :D
 
Anything and anywhere, I do have a tendency to carry my camera to lots of places.

I find shooting anything enjoyable.
 
I like the mountains also, moorland, seaside, and other interesting places. Wales and the Yorkshire Dales are the nearest to me so I tend to do a lot around those areas. I also like old industrial areas, as you may have seen in some of my posts. I always carry a camera with me so anything is fair game. :clap: :clap: :clap: :thumbs:
 
I sometimes have a meander around the Malverns & Worcester way.
I also like to explore little country lanes around Kinver, Bewdley, & tucked away local places.
Im now keeping my eyes open for local events but, when the weather warms up Id like to get a bit further afield and see some places of note.
 
I tend to have days out at nearby towns and villages, out in the local countryside and around my home town.

My next project is to do a shoot around the local housing estate, Leigh Park, with a mate who lives there.
It is not the most photogenic of places so a challenge indeed. :)
 
When I have eaten all my Dinner I'm stuffed and just fall asleep...:lol:
 
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