More Images from the 2019 Fire & Ice Jeep Run at Hot Springs ORV Park

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I got some more images from the 2019 Fire & Ice Jeep Run at Hot Springs ORV Park edited. This set of pictures are of the Jeeps I road with Saturday morning. As you can tell, we choose to take the trail less traveled and took the hard way instead of the instead of the easy trail next to us.

Fire & Ice Jeep Run at Hot Springs ORV Park

2019 Fire & Ice Jeep Run

Why is it called Fire & Ice? Its the south, and that means the temps can either be hot or cold. Each year its different. This year it was raining, hazy, and in the 60s. In past years its been in the 70s or its freezing and snowing.

2019 Fire & Ice Jeep Run at Hot Springs ORV Park

2019 Fire & Ice Jeep Run at Hot Springs ORV Park

As I mentioned in my previous Fire & Ice Jeep Run article, the weather wasn’t to cold or hot, just wet and foggy. Plus, my work schedule didn’t allow for me to stay through New Years. Next year I plan on going again if I can find an open seat.

I am currently available for Jeep and other off road events. If you need some one to photograph your adventure, please contact me so we can work something out.

About the Images

The images were shot over two days in low light with rain and haze. Because of the bad weather a lot of edits were needed. I used my Sony a6000 and my Sony SELP18105G E PZ 18-105mm F4 G OSS without a flash or with a Pixel On Camera LED Light. I then edited the images with Adobe Lightroom CC and Topaz Labs Denoise AI and Topaz Labs Sharpen AI and DXO NIK Collection to clean up the image, remove noise, and recover the lost details.

Please Note: As always if you are the owner of any of the Jeeps featured or you like any of these images and want a print, please contact. These images are also copyrighted and can not be used for any reason including commercial use without my permission. You must have my permission to use any of these images.

About James

James spends most of his free time using social media and loves to teach others about design, web development, CSS, SEO, and social media. He is addicted to Wordpress, social media, and technology. You can reach him on his personal website, Evolutionary Designs Blog, Do not forget to follow him on Twitter @element321

Comments

  1. Rodney Tyroch says

    That would be fun

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