Looks like God's litter box to me....
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Looks like God's litter box to me....
Ever heard of a lunch break? Ever heard of a public library computer (or using your computer in a public place)? Ever heard of self-employment? I apply to all of these at various times. NSFW is a general term for "don't open this up when in polite company, or someone who would not appreciate it," not just "not safe for work"
Why am I not surprised you included a backhanded insult. Typical.
Thank you! It was actually very easy. The wind really only blew the sand along the dunes and about a foot or so up. I felt like such an idiot. One day it started blowing really bad and I still had ~4 hours to wait before sunset. I tried laying down behind my big pack for protection. After about 45min of getting coated with sand I was done. I said that's it, I quit. Got up to leave and the sand was only hitting my shins and below.:rolleyes:
The 4x5 is by far the cleanest piece of equipment from the trip. No sand at all in it. The really fine sand made it through the zipper and into all the film holders though. Probably just from the few times I needed to open it. :mad:
Thanks! The reply above explains most of it. Yup, that is blowing sand. I just stood up! It blew quite fierce at times, especially on the two highest dunes:
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/5513/317gd.jpg
You can see on the left the blowing sand isn't very high at all.
Another of my trail below Star Dune (maybe my last):
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6109/...e0724c4c_o.jpg
D300s + 135mm f/2 DC
A crop from a frame of a panorama I had done today.
http://www.midcoast.com/~jp/vhaven.jpg
I setup the camera (lifepixeled d100) and gave it to my climber, who climbed my radio tower and did the pano sequence.
sorry if this looks way oversaturated, for some reason the image looks fine in PS but when I convert to sRGB and upload it looks like a Peter Lik
http://john-sanderson.com/files/summer%2067/Willow2.jpg
boat dock, Hudson River
M7II, 400x
Last Sunday the weather was beautiful for a hike in the local mountains.
Pentax 67 55/4 Acros 100 in Pyrocat HD 1+1+100
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s11...56234579-5.jpg
I think that Acros calls for an orange filter. Yellow filter is not enough in that kind of range. It was OK on these shots but for many others the range (the way Acros lighten blue in the sky) was too much.
Cheers,
Luc