These are a collection of my pictures during our hike to Jabel Qattara almost three weeks ago. , it was lots of fun and it was hard for me , the only mistake i did , is to carry a heavy heavy tripod with me . , smile.
but in all , it was great , we spent almost 8 hours .
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Thank you for sharing your brilliant photos with me and others that are too lazy to attempt a hike like that!!! Amer, your enthusiasm is so contagious. Keep up your good work. Hopefully I shall meet you one day to express my gratitude to you face to face. Take care and kind regards from your 'old fan' Helga Meyer (54yrs)
Amer
Your photography is going from strength to strength. You've obviously mastered your new camera. I'll send the photo of you to Tory and ask him if he remembers you from his trip to the beehive graves.
Much success.
Robin Henry
http://www.dwave.com.au
Some great close-ups - it maybe was worth taking the tripod. I have a very small tripod - about 10cm tall.
Thanks for posting these - when I hiked up it Peter, was too dark to take photos (in August, we had to hike in the evening), so it is great to see some more photos.
Jeanette
That looks like a great place - I'm tempted to go.
Amer, your photography really is stunning. You seem to be able to capture just that little extra bit of something special :-)
I don't envy you the hike, but think taking your tripod was worth the effort!
Hegla : Thank you very much for kindly comment, so kind of you. smile
Thank you jin , seabee , robin and janette for you kindly comment.
Thanks to the blog owner. What a blog! nice idea.
Dear Amer
I like your enthusiasm and the work that you put in. Clearly you enjoy this very much. I live in Abu Dhabi. Al Ain is one of my favourite cities and I used to come there often for quadbiking. Of late, I have take an interest in hiking. Would appreciate your help and advice and if possible hike with you one day.
Keep up the energy. Like someone said, your energy is contagious.
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