My wife and I will be traveling to and down the east coast in our travel trailer over the next three months. This will be the first time either of us has ever been to that part of the country, which brings me to my request: if you live in the east, or if you have traveled and photographed extensively there, would you be so kind as to share one or two of your favorite photo opportunities that shouldn't be missed? I'm certain we can find all the iconic photos, but I'm also interested in finding those little hidden gems that only the locals know about. I am primarily a landscape photographer, but for this trip I'll also be very interested in cityscapes, architecture, night shots and wildlife.
Here are the states we plan on visiting: Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Nova Scotia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Deleware, Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, W.Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, N.Carolina, S.Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas.
Since we will be getting on the road in the next day or two I will say thanks now to everyone who responds. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Roger
Good news! The 5 year warranty I purchased through Adorama (good 'till 11/19) covers accidental damage up to $6500 for camera AND lens! Hopefully, I won't have to use it, but...Great! Thanks to all for your assistance and concern.
Gene51 wrote:
Call your insurance company and start the claim process. You do have insurance coverage, don't you?
Thanks, Gene. I'm currently searching for the 5 year warranty I purchased with the camera to see if accidental water damage is included.
kpmac wrote:
Put it in a bag of rice or kitty litter and pray!
Thanks, kp. It is currently resting in 20 lbs of rice with battery and cards removed. It'll stay there until at least next Wednesday!
I just dropped my Nikon D810 and Nikkor 28-300 lens in my fish pond. It took me about 20 seconds to retrieve it. The power was on when it went in, and though the switch is still in the On position, there is no readout on the top LCD. It is sitting outside in the warm air drying off. What do I do now?
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