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capt. mike
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nat geo got nada on your guys....amazing images!!!!!!!!!
Ken and Ken - we 3 need to do an aerial raid on baja for pix supremo.
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jahImpala3
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Great photos, thanx!
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stimbo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Natalie Ann
Beautiful dunes, Jim. Like Ken's dune pix, sensuous. I guess maybe that's a quality of dunes, huh?! The colors in your image are so vibrant. Thank
you.
And that last picture.... what is that? Did that rock slide all the way to it's resting spot?
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Hi Nena, Here is the Racetrack playa under normal conditions, dry. There are rocks on the SE corner of the lake bed that tumble down onto the playa.
Under very rare conditions, probably a heavy winter with lots of precipitation, icy mud and extreme winds, the rocks have been blown around the
surface of the lake, leaving these streaks. The rocks range in size from softball to microwave appliance size, and they've ALL moved! Some of the
rocks are side by side, giving the appearance that they are "racing," hence the name the Racetrack. Enjoy.
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Ken Bondy
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stimbo that is by far the best "Racetrack" image I have ever seen!! ++Ken++
carpe diem!
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stimbo
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Death Valley fringe
... and from the edge of the Park, and a different form of recreation, we bring you Beatty, Nevada.
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stimbo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Bondy
stimbo that is by far the best "Racetrack" image I have ever seen!! ++Ken++ |
Thanks for the kind words Ken. I love your photography. I always look forward to your posts. Again, thanks for letting us hijack your original post on
Death Valley. Wonderful place... and I'm pining for the desert and Baja. 3 weeks to go!
Jim
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Skipjack Joe
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You ... you mean ... they're 'massaged' in the airplane?
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Bob H
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Wow, we've been to Death Valley many times, but never, ever, have I seen images this good from everyone!!!
Bob H
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Natalie Ann
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Thanks, Jim, for telling me about the Racetrack - how that happens.
I find that amazing... rocks weigh a lot.
I understand when you say this movement occurs only under extreme conditions,
but what a kick it would be to see it happening!
Glad to hear you'll soon be enjoying a Baja adventure.
Please give us an illustrated trip report upon your return.
nena
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Mexitron
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Awesome pics everyone!
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DianaT
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Favorite?
Could not pick a favorite---these are just fantastic images.
Jim, you even made the "other" recreation house look good.
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
Jim, you even made the "other" recreation house look good.
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Right on Diane!! How often do you see a cathouse and an old Beech Model 80 in the same frame? Does it get better than that???
carpe diem!
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
Jim, you even made the "other" recreation house look good.
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Right on Diane!! How often do you see a cathouse and an old Beech Model 80 in the same frame? Does it get better than that??? |
And the light is wonderful---but do you think he will explain why he was there?
That part of Nevada is really great---for lots of OTHER reasons.
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Skipjack Joe
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That's quite a lens you used on the last racetrack picture. What was it? Did you use a 4X5?
I really like the lighting you chose to shoot in that one. Most of the postcards use fairly bright light resulting in saturated colors. The tracks
comes out yellow. But after the same subject is shot in the same way so many times it's refreshing to see a different take on it.
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bajaguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Bondy
....old Beech Model 80............. |
Ken.....looks like an AT-7 or a Beech 18 to me...???
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stimbo
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Bondy
Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
Jim, you even made the "other" recreation house look good.
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Right on Diane!! How often do you see a cathouse and an old Beech Model 80 in the same frame? Does it get better than that??? |
And the light is wonderful---but do you think he will explain why he was there?
That part of Nevada is really great---for lots of OTHER reasons.
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Well?... I was there for "professional" reasons. I was on an assignment
for a magazine and part of the article dealt with the property owners of Beatty. A public interest twist on land management issues in rural Nevada. I
got to meet the brothel owner, the madam, and the working girls. It was "really" interesting.... and I was amazed at the traffic in and out of the
brothel. And you know what? If your Southern California produce isn't quite as fresh in your Safeway, Vons, or Albertson's grocer, it's because their
semi's make a quick layover at the brothel. It's located right off the main highway with plenty of parking for big rigs.
[Edited on 3-7-2010 by stimbo]
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stimbo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
That's quite a lens you used on the last racetrack picture. What was it? Did you use a 4X5?
I really like the lighting you chose to shoot in that one. Most of the postcards use fairly bright light resulting in saturated colors. The tracks
comes out yellow. But after the same subject is shot in the same way so many times it's refreshing to see a different take on it.
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Thanks Igor. I like working with soft light. These were all taken with a 4x5 and that last Racetrack image was shot with a 75mm Nikkor, which equates
roughly to a 24mm with a 35mm film camera. Jim
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Skipjack Joe
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Was the negative scanned by Calypso? I hear those people do great work.
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Great pictures all! Death Valley is a unique and amazing place. As an amatuer geologist it's like being a kid in a candy store.
The Racetrack is fascinating. # miles long and only a 1 1/2 inch diference in elevation from one end to the other. Read recently that some idiot
walked off with one of the rocks.
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stimbo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Was the negative scanned by Calypso? I hear those people do great work. |
I believe the transparency was scanned by Calypso (it was awhile ago), however they recently closed their doors. I've been using West Coast Imaging
(WCi) for some time now. They have been one of the leaders in the print making industry and Calypso has passed their torch to WCi. Jim
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