Bite-Size Blog Post #48 - Chamonix
A Retrospective Blog Post from France
I know that all blog posts are technically retrospective reviews of my photography adventures but given my adventure to Chamonix in France occurred back in July and it’s now October, I feel the use of the word retrospective is justified.
I wasn’t planning on publishing the pics from this trip because the primary purpose of going to Chamonix wasn’t to take photographs but to spend time wandering in the alps with friends. Nothing involving snow and ice though which way above my skill set but very pleasant walks below the snow line where the land is green and lush.
One of the highlights was the day I spent walking Aiguillette des Houches via Le Brévent. Such a wonderful day walking in the sun and being in awe of the mountains that surrounded me. I also had time to walk up to Lac Blanc, though that was a LOT busier with people. And I even squeezed in a run to Mer de Glace. Aside from a photography-based holiday, it was what I would consider a perfect vacation.
However, even though it wasn’t a photography based holiday, I still took my camera with me. Most of my outdoor time wouldn’t be during the golden hours, but you never know when you’ll be inspired, and you’ll want to capture a photograph.
Mont Blanc Massif from Aiguille du Midi, Chamonix, France - Nikon Z8 with Nikkor Z 24-120 f/4 S at 33mm, f/11, 1/100 sec at ISO 64.