

Sunrise Earth, Driscle style. I had this crazy idea last weekend to do something creative and different. Something I'd never done. I said, well the Nikon D40 is here. I love photography, I absolutely love the mountains. I have never liked mornings. So I thought to myself, put down the ps3 controller and the boo's for a night and do something meaningful, something I'll remember. Something adventerous!
So I left a note to my dad to leave the D40 for a few days. No explanation; but he got it and left it.
I worked my 8 hours at the highschool, got home around 11:30pm. I had planned to take a 3 hour nap, pass out at midnight wake up around 3am, get my gear and supplies and head out 3:30am to make it to the ridge before sunrise at 5:15am. I ended up getting home and having to deal with some PR stuff with my gaming clan I've been apart of for almost 8 yrs. Their site crashed and I happen to be a senior administrator and web admin and first on the scene to respond! Ha so I spent my nap time investigating the crash... anyway spent my night setting up a temporary forum for the community to use to communicate (securely) while we investigate and resolve the other sites crash.
I took over 400 pictures on this 'venture. Between two cameras, the Nikon D40 DSLR and our Canon PowerShot A710IS. About 440 shots in all I think. With one video (video is at bottom of this post, with description... you'll understand the rush! This wasn't ALL about photography)
Here are the winners I've selected. (They are NOT in order, ie... from beginning of sunrise to full sunrise...) My favorite being the first one, the one below. This one wins it for me. I love everything about it! This picture makes it all worth it.




The photo below stands out to me. I find it hard for myself to figure out what I like so much about it. It's just.... different. It has this feeling about it. Not sure. But I love it!


It's time to honor the mechanicism that made this possible and will make more trips possible for years to come. I give it up to Japan for the camera and the amazing vehicle that got me to the locale. Someday I want to visit Tokyo, and will.

Half the fun of getting to these spots is... well getting there and back! They just re-graded the main forest roads up at capitol forest and boy let me tell you... that is AWESOME! no more potholes, its like rally car heaven. I took full advantage of not having to worry about my bald old tires because i got a set of wheels and tires I'm putting on this week to replace them. SO... what does that mean? BEAT THE HELL OUT OF THEM! So I did, just ripping it up, up there. Man what a blast, just drifting corners, full throttle. In this video I hit 60mph.
The video doesn't really depict the adrenaline rush at all. The video makes it look like (to me) that I'm moving rather slow, but the few flashes at the odometer is proof I'm no liar or exagerator!
SO MUCH FUN!
So I left a note to my dad to leave the D40 for a few days. No explanation; but he got it and left it.
I worked my 8 hours at the highschool, got home around 11:30pm. I had planned to take a 3 hour nap, pass out at midnight wake up around 3am, get my gear and supplies and head out 3:30am to make it to the ridge before sunrise at 5:15am. I ended up getting home and having to deal with some PR stuff with my gaming clan I've been apart of for almost 8 yrs. Their site crashed and I happen to be a senior administrator and web admin and first on the scene to respond! Ha so I spent my nap time investigating the crash... anyway spent my night setting up a temporary forum for the community to use to communicate (securely) while we investigate and resolve the other sites crash.
I took over 400 pictures on this 'venture. Between two cameras, the Nikon D40 DSLR and our Canon PowerShot A710IS. About 440 shots in all I think. With one video (video is at bottom of this post, with description... you'll understand the rush! This wasn't ALL about photography)
Here are the winners I've selected. (They are NOT in order, ie... from beginning of sunrise to full sunrise...) My favorite being the first one, the one below. This one wins it for me. I love everything about it! This picture makes it all worth it.




The photo below stands out to me. I find it hard for myself to figure out what I like so much about it. It's just.... different. It has this feeling about it. Not sure. But I love it!


It's time to honor the mechanicism that made this possible and will make more trips possible for years to come. I give it up to Japan for the camera and the amazing vehicle that got me to the locale. Someday I want to visit Tokyo, and will.

Half the fun of getting to these spots is... well getting there and back! They just re-graded the main forest roads up at capitol forest and boy let me tell you... that is AWESOME! no more potholes, its like rally car heaven. I took full advantage of not having to worry about my bald old tires because i got a set of wheels and tires I'm putting on this week to replace them. SO... what does that mean? BEAT THE HELL OUT OF THEM! So I did, just ripping it up, up there. Man what a blast, just drifting corners, full throttle. In this video I hit 60mph.
The video doesn't really depict the adrenaline rush at all. The video makes it look like (to me) that I'm moving rather slow, but the few flashes at the odometer is proof I'm no liar or exagerator!
SO MUCH FUN!

