Last week I was in the little town of
Whistler for a vacation. It was a very nice little town with the friendliest people I think I've ever met. We did a lot of hiking, golfing (well, sort of golfing. It was more of driving the golf cart around and watching my cousin play), and more hiking.
I have to say, I'm not so impressed with these pictures. I thought by putting my camera settings on "Landscape" it would be easier to take the quick shots that I needed and keep up with the crowd. I usually work with my camera manually, but this time I decided not to so I wouldn't hold the group back. That wasn't such a hot idea. Most of my pictures I had to go back and fix, which was a bit frustrating. So, lesson learned. Everything from here on out is manual.
21 May 2007
Whister, British Columbia, Canada
Posted by
Heather Shrigley
at
21.5.07
Labels: British Columbia, Canada, Nature, Whistler
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2 comments:
BC is a awesome place with breathtaking scenes. I'm happy you had a vacation. I'm back from mine and trying to accept this reality!
The reality of coming back and getting back to normal is really the hard part, but then if we didn't, we'd never have the need to go on vacation.
BC was so pretty and clean. My lungs are still thanking me ;) Hope you had a great time in Baja!
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