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Perspective: Golden Backcountry Landscape
Wide landscapes are one of my pursuits. Getting high up on a remote backcountry ridge, miles from the next closest human is usually a good photo. It’s hard to argue with hundreds of square miles of un-molested ground. When ever I travel back east, I have trouble finding 50 square feet of ground that hasn’t been effected by man’s machinations. Cleared ground is the rule here not the rare exception. The population density of this 128 square mile zip code is 124 voters last I heard. That’s one voter per square mile on average lololol.
I am standing in Montana for this image shooting across the border which is before those distant trees on the right. Wyoming Skies over Montana ground. This is many miles from the nearest ranch house. Not many have ever seen this view but myself, a few other ranchers maybe, and you. Ranchers don’t do a lot of sight seeing up in this country. If they do, it is a by product of course of looking for loner steers and cows out on the range. These are BIG pastures up here. Several square miles of pasture ground is not unusual to have a fence around.
Some nights out I drive for a few hours from place to place, roost to higher roost. Five miles travel as the bird flies can be 10 miles by land. There are no asphalt roads up here. Maintained gravel is the country road system, State roads are concrete and asphalt. The closest asphalt to this location is about 15 miles. Its’ a long way via two track roads to make it there. The country roads are a much faster way to travel. There are 10’s of thousands of two track roads in backcountry Wyoming. Matched only by the number of miles of roads UNDERGROUND in all the deep Trona mines here in Wyoming. (google that).
Location: Bliss DInosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands (Wyotana)
Title: Perspective: Golden Backcountry Landscape
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This "remote control" 'bot is a handheld remote which talks bluetooth to the other 'bots.
The design has matured over time from this basic one. Having one of the motors have 2 tires, while the other 2 had one tire, confused end-users.
The sensors are 2 touch sensors, a gyro, and an accel sensor. The design evolved for a few years, then stabilized. The latest design rocks; I'll upload pics of that soon.
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That's Jason's friend Tim. He and I had some ice cream while Jason packed and cleaned up the house before vacation. Fun times!
"There are only those certain people where things click..."~Glenn Frey
"It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter".~Alfred Eisenstaedt
Not sure I totally agree with the last quote....there are "those days".....
One of my first "macro" shots with the AF-D 60mm, I just recently found this picture agian. It's actually from 14-12-2010!!!
I used CaptureNX2 for the B/W and selective color post processing this picture.
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The CCD in your camera is probably capable of picking up the infrared emitted by your remote controls. Try it!
April 23, 2003: A scene from Cirque du Soleil's "Varekai" on Randall's Island, NYC. Digital Sack#200303495 PHOTO CREDIT: Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
FINALLY!!!! after a 15 day wait. my new remote came, all the way from Germany. my Panasonic lumix FX30 wont use a infrared so this was the 2nd best option... wanted one for so long, kepped putting it off, of course i havd to try it out as soon as it came , ... no more doing the 10 second dash ,,,,,
IT has a 12M LEAD ! whats that ...46 foot?? i can set my camera up in the garden and dissapear in to the shade and shoot all the lovelys... we have so many in the garden but i alway take so long either focusung or finding the little critters when the lens is pulled right in! .... ive shot some tits already.. we now have wrens and a couple of other birds i have no idea what they are, plus a pr of robins who nest in the yucca tree xx