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See the behind the scenes timelapse for this shot here: www.marklobo.com.au/news/2011/05/05/phoot-camp-2011-marfa...

 

One of the biggest highlights of last year was no doubt the opportunity to head over to Los Angeles to meet and hang out with some inspiring, creative minds at Phootcamp. This year, I'm doing it all again in Marfa, Texas! As part of the application process, we had to shoot a self portrait (see last year's here). The portrait was inspired by everything I learned at last year's camp and included a few recurring themes from other people's photos! The shirt I'm wearing is inspired by this "Nate Bolt!" shirt by Steph Goralnick. The portrait has also been featured along with the many other talented Phoot Camp attendees here on Pictory, an always beautiful and inspiring website created by Phootcamp founder, Laura Miner. I can't wait to meet all the new faces and really dig deep into getting creative with such an awesome bunch of people!

 

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A small camp for anticitizens inside the ruins of an abandoned industrial building. Even in the darkest of times, temporary peace has found this couple. Happy holidays, everyone.

 

Nothing special here, took this oppertunity to show off the new Rebel figs. Next picture will showcase my AR2 concept.

*Pallet design by Reel_7

David resting before rising at midnight to photograph the Milky Way.

would be nicer than being stuck in my small apartment in New York.

Camp Cove, Sydney 1000+ Views. Thankyou everyone for your kind words

tent, on top of mountain by the sea

Wild camp near Chapel Ford in the East Okement Valley on Dartmoor. The shelter is a 3mx3m lightweight tarp supported on a pair of walking poles, and is used with a 2mx2m lightweight groundsheet.

hiking trip with yalla hike club .

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Hammock camping might be the best way to camp ever. you have a awesome view all night long and when the sun comes up as well.

The beach at Camp Richardson in South Lake Tahoe.

Camping on the Isle of Skye, Scotland....only for the die hards:-)

Was a great weekend last weekend out in Chiba camping with my brother and his family. Very cool in the evening too which is most unusual for this time of year (then again, its been a cool Summer).

 

5xp HDR rendered photo taken handheld at dusk as my bro (on the left), and us (on the right) prepare Dinner.

 

Chiba, Japan.

ours is the tent :)

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Camp Bison II Burwash Industrial Farm || Burwash Correctional Centre

 

The community was built to house the staff working at the Burwash Industrial Farm (also referred to as the Burwash Correctional Centre), a provincial jail that housed anywhere from 180 to 820 inmates during its history. The prison opened in 1914 and shuttered in 1975, after it was deemed to be too costly to run despite it being a self-sufficient institution.

 

Prior to the construction of Highway 69, Burwash was an isolated location in the Wanapitei River valley, accessible only from a nearby station on the Canadian Northern Railway (today's Canadian National Railway). At its peak, the correctional facility owned 35,000 acres (14,164 ha) and leased an additional 100,000 acres (40,469 ha) of land, and was the fourth-largest employer in the Sudbury area. Following the construction of Highway 69, the facility became less isolated and signs were posted on the highway advising motorists not to pick up hitchhikers in the area due to the possibility of convict escapes.

 

Because the prison's geographic isolation meant that employees could not simply commute from Sudbury or Killarney on a daily basis, a townsite was required for the guards and support staff that worked at the prison farm and the community, built by inmate labor, housed anywhere up to about 1,000 residents. It boasted a public school, which went from kindergarten through grade 10 at one point, a church, a post office, a barber shop, a tailor shop, and a shoe repair shop. There was also a grocery store that sold bread made by the inmates, meat from the farm, and vegetables produced by the inmates, as well as other grocery items that were brought in from Sudbury. Milk was delivered to the door by horse and wagon and the garbage was picked up by a different horse and wagon. There was a complete working sawmill, which milled the trees cut down by inmates. The village was built from lumber and all of the provincial parks were provided with picnic tables made there as well. Burwash was considered to be almost self-sufficient, with the inmates working at various trades and receiving an education.

 

One of the few successful escapes from the prison took place on May 17, 1966, when convicted murderer Wayne Ford and two other prisoners escaped into the bush, walking for 16 miles before stealing a car and making it to Toronto. All three were eventually recaptured and transferred to maximum security institutions.

It's Funday Sunday. Enjoying our Camping Trip!

 

Project #4: LEGO Camper Van

Novia del campo, amapola

que estás abierta en el trigo;

amapolita, amapola

¿te quieres casar conmigo?

Te daré toda mi alma,

tendrás agua y tendrás pan.

Te daré toda mi alma,

toda mi alma de galán.

Tendrás una casa pobre,

yo te querré como un niño,

tendrás una casa pobre

llena de sol y cariño.

Yo te labraré tu campo,

tú irás por agua a la fuente,

yo te regaré tu campo

con el sudor de mi frente.

Amapola del camino,

roja como un corazón,

yo te haré cantar, y al son

de la rueda del molino.

Yo te haré cantar, y al son

de la rueda dolorida,

te abriré mi corazón,

amapola de mi vida.

Novia del campo, amapola,

que estás abierta en el trigo:

amapolita, amapola,

¿te quieres casar conmigo?

(Juan Ramon Jimenez)

Camps Bay is an affluent suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, and the small bay on the west coast of the Cape Peninsula after which it is named. In summer it attracts many South African and foreign visitors.

 

Bakoven, Cape Town, Western Cape

Rondoy peaks viewed in the afternoon from the east, near Mitucocha lake. Tent and chair. I was told 20 years ago snow and glaciers existed on the black peaks at the right side of this photo.

Tents arranged near Artist Point.

Camping by a lake, I got up early and took this 5-shot HDR image. What a beautiful, clear morning.

 

1/125, f14, and ISO 200. Canon 1D Mark IV and a 17-40 f4L at 23mm.

  

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Day 6:

Sept. 14, 2008, alt 4'000m

No-man's land camp somewhere between Nierak and Zanskar

View On Black

That is, as of 50 years ago.

My daughter and I had a short camping trip over Memorial Day Weekend, wanted to see the "new" meteor shower, which turned out to be a bust, but we had a great time anyway, lots o' birds. :)

DWD Triathlon Club Camp at Fusan

Campo Imperatore

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