On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 10:02:52PM -0500, knarf wrote:
> All three galleries are most enjoyable. My favourite is Big Sur and the first 
> photo my favourite of that set. It's absolutely iconic.

Thank you very much.  And thanks for the word "iconic", that is
so much nicer of a word than "cliche".  :-)

> 
> Cheers,
> frank
> 
> Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I just spent slightly less than a week on the road. I took my usual
> >metric shitload of photos, a lot of which were just happy snaps and
> >many were for stitching into panoramas if/when I have a chance.
> >
> >I did get a few that didn't suck too badly.
> >
> >I drove down to LA on Sunday by way of Big Sur, the weather was
> >beautiful, and
> >the roads were clogged with tourists. In the future, I think that I'll
> >do 
> >my best to avoid Big Sur on weekends.  I managed to spend a few hours
> >at 
> >Limekiln, which was one of my favorite places to go as a kid.
> >
> >Big Sur:
> >http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157639424720424/
> >
> >We spent our first night in the desert in Mojave.  That evening we
> >tried to
> >find the site of Nowak's opal mine, were we used to hunt for fire opal 
> >when I was a kid.  We spent some time driving dirt roads in Lorry, my
> >Dodge van. I had fun, Candace didn't really enjoy the off road
> >experience.
> >
> >I tried to use my astrotracer and the tamron 300/2.8 to get some photos
> >of Andromeda but failed miserably. I did play a bit with my Korean
> >fisheye
> >though. 
> >
> >The next morning we had brunch at the Voyager Cafe at the Mojave
> >spaceport. 
> >That evening we drove as far a Lone Pine, which turned out to be far
> >more
> >scenic than we expected and we ended up spending an extra day there.
> >
> >Desert:
> >http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157639424755274/
> >
> >The following day we drove out Death Valley, getting in a little
> >shooting
> >before sunset.  I had fun trying to catch the new moon setting.  Didn't
> >
> >quite get the shot I wanted, but it was still fun. We spent the night
> >in
> >Beatty Nevada, about 45 minutes out of the park, and surprisingly
> >picturesque.  That night we did some night photography in the ghost
> >town
> >of Rhyolite.  I played a bit with my astrotracer.
> >
> >Most of Friday was spent at Zabriskie Point, which is ridiculously
> >scenic.
> >We got there in the mid afternoon.  I think that for a lot of the
> >photos,
> >the lighting would be best in the morning.  The walk down to the valley
> >
> >floor is much easier than it looks, and well worth it, especially in
> >the
> >canyons to the left of the lookout, looking towards the desert.  It's 
> >very easy to get beautiful shots of the gorgeous rock formations, but 
> >a bit more challenging to get shots that aren't monontonously
> >beautiful,
> >all looking pretty much alike.
> >
> >I did manage to get a little bit lost on my way back out of the 
> >canyon, and climbing out of canyons, in the dark (albeit with
> >headlamp),
> >up steep dirt cliffs, when overweight and out of shape was a special 
> >kind of fun.
> >
> >Death Valley:
> >http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157639424829284/
> >
> >Candice has posted a couple of sets from her trip:
> >Mojave:
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/ccmonty/sets/72157639413836205/
> >Red Rock Canyon:
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/ccmonty/sets/72157639412196866/
> >
> >If I have some spare time, I may go back and process and post some more
> >
> >photos from the trip.  
> 
> “Analysis kills spontaneity.” -- Henri-Frederic Amiel
> 
> 
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