Tips For Planning Amazing Photo Road Trips
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- Taking a road trip can be the best source of photography inspiration - a way to clear your head and sharpen your senses. I wasn't always good at planning a sensible trip, but thankfully Daniel Sloan has taught me a million lessons about how to make it go smoothly and maximize your opportunities.
In this video, I'll tell you about how I did it wrong, and Daniel will show you how to do it properly. Footage and photos from a few epic trips are included throughout, including our trip this month from Austin, TX to Portland, OR in his BMW 740i Sport (E38 - the good one).
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nvroads.com
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"Dramatic contrasts" are what made me notice.
in conclusion, this channel is a land of contrasts
my favorite road tripping duo. Daniel is the man! He helped me plan out my road trip when I went out to oregon with my wife to this day the its the best road trip we have taken!
That is awesome!
Clear, concise, logical, organized! I loved this.
Honestly, you deserve way more recognition for the amount of quality information in your videos!
I appreciate it! 😊 Thanks for being here
This is what I should have been doing before going to Bimmerfest east! Great tips
thanks!
Really good advise, can't wait for the next road trip to give it a go.
You should!
If Europe becomes normal again, my advice is to use your car as you would use your - bicycle. Find a nice region, have some general sense of direction and drive towards - you like. I'm serious. If there are some cool hills, go there. You see a nice village, enter it.
I've made such a tour in 2018, from the Northern France to Serbia and back via Italy and Switzerland. It was marvelous.
that sounds amazing!
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600 miles a day is a lot!
It definitely is a lot. The most important thing is to do what you're comfortable with, at your own pace, to not feel rushed. We do a lot of driving in these trips, but we've been able to do more trips in a given year without having to take weeks and weeks of vacation, so it's worth it to do a lot of miles in a day, and prioritize the stops you make.
I would say there are two extremes, there's driving all day with no breaks, and there's stopping a million times for photos and breaks, and not making much progress, so ideally, you want to find a balance.
"Start where you want to get to, set up google maps in the opposite direction, so you see what towns are 8-9 hours away" I didnt get that.
I might have to ask Daniel Sloan, I don't remember 😂