>>3784739Some places request that. Usually those areas are so busy I'd rather not be there. The general rule is you bury it 6" deep more than 200 feet from any water and then pack out the paper.
>>3784745It's really wonderful to be out there. Every year I look back and realize that the time out there was best moments possible. Not many wives do like to go backpacking, that's a rare unicorn. Going solo is super fun for me, but I have a buddy that is good company and of similar physical and mental ability to me and he's fun to travel with. No homo. The wrong company can make trips really unpleasant, I'm always surprised when I see groups of like 8 people backpacking. You know in a group that size there has to be one or two complete bitches, a few people who are in way over their heads, and a few that want to steam on and are held back by the group.
>>3784769It sounds like you pretty much get my thoughts there. It's ok for photos not to be maximum epic all the time. When it comes to print sales, my photos that are the most "IG epic" are mostly the worst sellers.
>>3784786I scan them in with a drum scanner, then invert them using this method:
https://youtu.be/urw5x03c9gsSlides of course need no inversion, just a basic contrast adjustment after scanning.