Fred Burton
Well-known
A long lost relative who've you never met has passed peacefully into eternal repose and in their will has left you a substantial bequest, with the stipulation that you use it to take a year off from work, pay the bills, and use the rest to photograph whatever is your passion.
What would you photograph if you could go anywhere and photograph anything?
What would you photograph if you could go anywhere and photograph anything?
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Fred,
Lhasa. Assuming I could get in. Given that I'm a running dog of the reactionary splittist Dalai Lama clique, that might be interesting...
Tashi delegs,
Roger
Lhasa. Assuming I could get in. Given that I'm a running dog of the reactionary splittist Dalai Lama clique, that might be interesting...
Tashi delegs,
Roger
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
A lot of ideas come to mind. But I couldn't possibly top Roger's.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Behind the scenes at every F1 car race.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
A lot of ideas come to mind. But I couldn't possibly top Roger's.
Roger is always a hard act to follow. It is obvious who the professional writer is around here.
mirrored
Established
I would go in to certain peoples head and exposure their motives, memory and all thoughts, even unconscious. :angel:
pesphoto
Veteran
no where special. a year off to wander my neighborhood and my city would work for me.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
A long lost relative who've you never met has passed peacefully into eternal repose and in their will has left you a substantial bequest, with the stipulation that you use it to take a year off from work, pay the bills, and use the rest to photograph whatever is your passion.
What would you photograph if you could go anywhere and photograph anything?
For a more serious answer, I would finish the list of old Steam engines and railroad sites I've been meaning to get to. And I'd also like to travel what's left of Roure 66.
FrankS
Registered User
I would do a family documentation project, travelling to visit relatives ( portraits) and previous residence locations in Germany and Japan. (travel photography along the way)
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jody36
Well-known
The cemetery in Paris cant think of the name. Couldnt spell it if I could. I would also like to do a series of erotic photos of Anjolina Jolie.
gb hill
Veteran
I would buy one of the new Indian Chief motorcycles built here in N.C. & cruise around to biker events & places across the USA. Meeting people & visiting places off the main strip photo-documenting lives & later publishing a book.
retnull
Well-known
Scarlett Johanssen. But, in Lhasa.
craygc
Well-known
The Northern Silk Road through China, which travels through the Chinese province of Gansu, then follows the mountain ranges to the north of the Taklamakan Desert into Kashgar in the most north-west province of Xinjiang. Then turn south to the Karakoram Highway down into Pakistan.
Should be able to waste a year there...
Should be able to waste a year there...
Nh3
Well-known
I would like to photograph Kazakh eagle hunters in central Asia.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
I would buy one of the new Indian Chief motorcycles built here in N.C. & cruise around to biker events & places across the USA. Meeting people & visiting places off the main strip photo-documenting lives & later publishing a book.
You'd need to insulate it well from vibration! Frances and I once did 5000km around South India on a Bullet with Leicas + Nikons; the only casualty was an internal group in the 200/3 Vivitar that uncrewed itself (repaired once we were back in the UK). Dunno what the Chief's like for vibration but I doubt it's much better than a Harley and a Harley (even with the rubber-mounted Evo) is worse than a Bullet.
Cheers,
Roger
Roger Hicks
Veteran
The cemetery in Paris cant think of the name. Couldnt spell it if I could. I would also like to do a series of erotic photos of Anjolina Jolie.
Père Lachaise? For a whole year? Even with Ms. Jolie?
Cheers,
R.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
I would like to go to space and take images of the space shuttle and the space station.
Wouldn't that be neat?
Kiu
Wouldn't that be neat?
Kiu
aizan
Veteran
the closest habitable extra-solar planet.
jody36
Well-known
Père Lachaise? For a whole year? Even with Ms. Jolie?
Cheers,
R.
I figure with my skills would take a year to get it right.
gb hill
Veteran
You'd need to insulate it well from vibration! Frances and I once did 5000km around South India on a Bullet with Leicas + Nikons; the only casualty was an internal group in the 200/3 Vivitar that uncrewed itself (repaired once we were back in the UK). Dunno what the Chief's like for vibration but I doubt it's much better than a Harley and a Harley (even with the rubber-mounted Evo) is worse than a Bullet.
Roger I would hav a custom made saddle bag for my gear. These Indians are quieter than a Harley & less vibration. These motorcycles are hand built. I hope they do well. Here is a video on Jay Leno's Garage.
http://indianmotorcycle.com/Default.aspx?tabid=97&EntryID=12
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