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Very big space, love it.
David
Love those smooth tones and shapes Scott.
Went to the beach this evening, after sunset with the DSLR.
Nice shots, Scott
I've hardly had time to think the last few months as I've been working as Audio Engineer and Project Manager for a direct-to-TV opera production being done as a cross-curriculum venture at the college I work at. This project has been a year-long endeavor. We wrapped on Saturday with 12 hours of shooting in a studio with a full green-screen and stage. While I had to man a video camera and co-direct some of the shoot, I tried to stay hands off on this part. However, I did shoot some behind-the-scenes photos when I could.
This opera is a new setting of "Pyramus and Thisbe," the play-within-a-play from Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream."
Here's two images from the first roll, taken with my Nikon F5 and 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-S, on Fuji Superia 1600. I shot a roll of my precious Elite Chrome 400 as well which is scanning now, and some Tri-X.
more from a weird world
Scott, all these Death Valley shots are giving me flashbacks--you might say PTSD flashbacks--to a 7th grade school trip that turned out to be a total disaster. At one point the teachers marched the group of us up Titus canyon in 100+ degree heat to see the petroglyphs, and the group collectively ran out of water. Heat stroke spread like a virus and the hike back to the bus seemed like a march out of hell.
Nice images, though. I'm enjoying the series.
Jonathan
I agree, Scott's pictures are great. I was close (100 miles) to Death Valley in June, and I thought there is no way I'd go there except in Winter, the highways I was traveling were 105 degrees, from about 11AM until after dark. I'm sure DV was 10 degrees hotter.
Here is a shot from my hot world last weekend, near Tucson, AZ. It was a cool 93 degrees, after our summer monsoon rains.
Garrett
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