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After visiting Colorado I thought we needed a little reality check. We've seriously been considering moving there, but after yesterday ....
This was shot as we topped out on the 2nd Burroughs on our way to the 3rd. An totally awesome day to be on the mountain.
Danny filming this baller FS board on the weird bent rail.
elinchrom ranger front right of rider, sb-900 behind right of rider, sb-900 left of sidewalk just out of frame
A trail traverses the top of the ridge of the 3rd Burroughs, elevation 7,828 feet. My friend Wilbur can be seen at the end of the trail in the middle right of this image. From this vantage point we could see Skyscraper Mountain, where we had lunch, and the cross country traverse we made to intersect the trail up to 3rd Burroughs.
Above quote by : ~John Burroughs ------- WE are having some great autumn weather--and getting some color here now,-.
ENJOY THE DAY--THANKS EVERYONE FOR TAKING TIME TO STOP BY MY PHOTOSTREAM!
As we started the descent from the First Burroughs (elevation 7,200 feet) colossal clouds towered above the immense landscape. The ridge in the middle of the image is Fremont Mountain; the teeny tiny speck on the end (on the left) is the Fremont Lookout which we visited earlier in the day.
The First Burroughs is a relatively flat plateau where mountain goats reportedly graze. Regretfully, we did not see any.
Burroughs Mountain, at 7300 feet of elevation on the flanks of Mt. Rainier, is actually a long lava ridge with 3 distinct high points. This shot is from 1st Burroughs Mt, looking at the 2nd, with the big mountain keeping watch. (2015:27/52)
Por Elias Santis
Tinta sobre papel
15 x 20 cm
2007
Este dibujo pertenece a la colecciĂłn privada de Pablo Pol Capece. Gracias Pol.
Closed in 1994 after more than fifty years.
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My brother gave me a lovely book published by the Museum of London, 'Eel, Pie and Mash' with photos by Chris Clunn This photo is from that book.
William S Burroughs - Beat Generation Artist, Writer, Drug Addict, Alcoholic, Accused Murderer, William Burroughs at his Art Opening and Book Signing in Kansas City, Missouri 1996. This was about a year before he died. Google him, he is really crazy! Friend of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.
... in Dorchester, taken with a 720nm modified Nikon D70-IR by ACS.
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Jordan Burroughs' new shoes, I think they look like a mix of Onitsuka Tigers (top part of the shoe), Inflicts (bottom part of the shoe), and old school Split Seconds (sole of the shoe). Personally I love them, especially in the gold. What do you fellas think?
This is a series 5 Burroughs Calculator with the case removed. It's essentially a mechanical adding machine: the numbered wheels rotate as numbers are added up. It is also capable of subtracting and multiplying, but doing so is cumbersome and time consuming. Nonetheless, it's a lot of fun to add stuff up with it.
Leica M6, Visoflex II, Elmar 90mm f4. FP4+ at EI 50, Xtol 1:1, printed on Oriental Warmtone FB, scanned on HP Photosmart 4599.
Final tweaks are done and here she goes, ready to get her beauty shots :)
The car fits Mike, although I admit I had to replace his trendy hairpiece with a "normal one" when he's behind the steering wheel. As soon as the small 1x2 curved slopes will be released in light bley or tan, I'll most definitely be back with a desert-dusty version :))
Plenty of nice angles, so plenty of pictures in my photostream.
You can see some incredible shots of the real car following the link below. If I'm not mistaken, most of them are taken by Mike Burroughs himself: www.stanceworks.com/2013/05/mike-burroughs-ford-hot-rod-b...