Ah, you caught the bug too. Photography is a great antidepressant, because it forces you to slow down and take it all in. The area you hiked is beautiful and has all the elements. Those are my favorite places.
Your next step is to fork out a pretty penny for a higher end camera. I just did that myself and although it's a good camera, I'll save you the trouble.
Don't consider a canon. Go for one that's mirrorless and do a lot of research. I bought the Canon T7i 800D video creator bundle.
You have a lot of great shots here. Pretty soon you'll only be using your own photos in your blogs. I can tell you it feels real good to put out content that is 100% your own creation.
I hope you stick with it, my friend.
Thanks for stopping by @notconvinced and leaving your thoughts. It's great to hear from you.
I have well and truly caught the bug, it's such an enjoyable experience to take snaps and then bring them back for editing and sharing. I'm just enjoying the act of it right now, maybe down the line I'll invest in a better camera.
I was in PYPT the other day and @TheBugIQ was talking about Fuji and the quality of their cameras. If I ever get into it seriously I will definitely consider purchasing one of their models. Right now though, I'm happy with the quality of my phone.
That is a great thought for sure. I like to really capture certain feelings with my images when I'm writing, you know, to try and stimulate some form of emotional response for the reading. Maybe in years to come I will have a library full of shots that will accompany my writing.
I will be sure to keep my Snaps series updated. I have licensed all my photos for free usage so if you ever want to use them you can stop by and 'snap' them up.
Again, great to hear from you buddy.