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Figure of Maja, civil servant under the rule of Thutmosis III. Ca. 1450 BCE. Egypt, 18th dynasty. Neues Musuem, Berlin, Germany
Kristin was here when I took this one off the machine, and she thought the backside looked prettier than the front side!
The back end of Snow Lake high on the ridge crossing the talus field from Chair Peak Lake to ridge above Gem Lake.
Dale Starkie.
Huuuuge pop. Non lander on this one but I got it on film for a new video I'm making, so I figured I'd upload this too. Two Flashes. One Nikon SB-18 on the ledge just left of shot, full power, and one Vivitar 285hv 1/2 power, to the right of camera just in front of the hip.
Nikon D300s with 18-55mm at 55mm. F5.6, 1/250. ISO 400.
The inside of the Taj was quite underwhelming. Just a walk around a marble box, surrounded by hard-to-look-through wooden fences. That's it.
From the outside, the building is much more moving.
This is your view when you step out of the monument on the backside.
Fisheye.
Another day on the streets doing research for our new tee shirt line..... will have more info soon but things are moving forward quickly.
Mount Bachelor stands at 9,068 feet elevation, having erupted 8,000 years ago or 1000 years later after the Mount Mazama eruption which created Crater Lake. Bachelor Butte is located in the Cascade Mountain Range of Deschutes County, Central Oregon. Mount Bachelor is so called because it "stands apart" from the Three Sisters, a group of three volcanic mountains that are northwest of Mount Bachelor.