If you were going to go to Yellowstone for a week, not hike any trails and mostly shoot from the road, would you take someone with You or go alone?
DegasGoneDigital Goldmember 2,037 posts Likes: 33 Joined Apr 2006 Location: Eastern Virginia More info | Jan 27, 2012 12:50 | #1 If you were going to go to Yellowstone for a week, not hike any trails and mostly shoot from the road, would you take someone with You or go alone? -Sam.
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Jan 27, 2012 13:18 | #2 I've done it many times alone. Sometimes I meet people there who I know, but often I do it by myself. The only danger is boredom. My pics:
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pbelarge Goldmember 2,837 posts Joined Jun 2010 Location: Westchester County, NY More info | I say do it alone, but it really depends on how you feel about it. I also make a number of trips each and every month, and I make them alone. I will admit there are times on a couple of the trips I would have felt better if someone was along, but that is not often. just a few of my thoughts...
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huntersdad Goldmember 4,870 posts Likes: 652 Joined Nov 2008 More info | Jan 27, 2012 14:41 | #4 While I like shooting alone, this one I would like someone with me. Not for companionship or talk. Someone to drive so I could focus on looking and locating wildlife and being ready when the shot presents. Facebook
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TAPlank Member 81 posts Likes: 67 Joined Apr 2011 Location: Pennsylvania More info | Jan 27, 2012 14:45 | #5 My wife and I are making out 8th trip out later this year. It works out nice, she drives and I jump out with tripod and camera when needed. This works great for bear jams, no place to park etc etc. She is sits in the jam, looks for a parking spot or drives back and forth until we are ready to move on. Keeps the rangers happy too!
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MCAsan Goldmember 3,918 posts Likes: 88 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Atlanta More info | If you take someone, that person should be a photographer....or VERY supportive of photographers. I am lucky, the wife and I both do photography. We never take trips alone. Too much to share....and too much to protect.
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Mar 27, 2012 17:05 | #7 "If you take someone, that person should be a photographer....or VERY supportive of photographers" All I want is just a little more than I'll ever have.
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Hardrock40 Senior Member 467 posts Joined Mar 2012 More info | Apr 16, 2012 10:19 | #8 philk54 wrote in post #14164438 "If you take someone, that person should be a photographer....or VERY supportive of photographers" Can't stress this enough. I spent three days in Yellowstone last year with my wife and her brother and his wife. I spent the whole time riding in a car around the park, making sure we were where we needed to be at mealtime. It's hard to see any wildlife at 35 mph! I missed a couple of great opportunities to photo bears - one was a mother and two cubs - because "we have to go now." If I ever get the chance to do Yellowstone again, I'll do it alone. +1 for this. for this. or take another vehicle.
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Numenorean Cream of the Crop 5,013 posts Likes: 28 Joined Feb 2011 More info | Apr 16, 2012 10:30 | #9 I go hiking and such alone all the time. Of course, people know where I'm going and when I'm due back.
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letsbewild Senior Member 333 posts Joined Apr 2012 Location: Florida More info | Apr 16, 2012 11:24 | #10 I subscribe to the alone +1 theory. I like to experience the wilderness alone, but I like to experience it even more with someone special. They need to compliment the experience though. No loud talkers. Nick
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Numenorean Cream of the Crop 5,013 posts Likes: 28 Joined Feb 2011 More info | Apr 16, 2012 11:29 | #11 philk54 wrote in post #14164438 I missed a couple of great opportunities to photo bears - one was a mother and two cubs - because "we have to go now." My response to that is "There's the road, you can start walking."
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Apr 16, 2012 11:36 | #12 The only problem with going alone is that some of the roadside shots appear where there is no safe/legal place to leave your car unattended, even on a temporary basis.
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Sidnye Member 78 posts Joined Sep 2008 More info | If this were a day trip or a weekend trip then I'd say go alone.
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irishtn Member 47 posts Joined Nov 2007 More info | Apr 26, 2012 07:20 | #14 Beautiful things to see are always better with people to share them with. That being said, I'd rather go alone than not at all. Canon 60D....Canon 17-55 f/2.8 IS.....Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS II.....GoPro Hero2 with Blurfix Lens
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Theojt Member 45 posts Joined May 2004 More info | I think it would depend on the trip. If I was shooting for income, my criteria for a travel mate would be driven by the need to complete the work. Since I'm merely an amateur, I would forego the potential inconveniences for the companionship of my spouse.
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