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Proxy falls is located along the McKenzie Scenic Highway in Oregon, a gorgeous spot with moss covered rocks and logs. But the "path" to the base meant going down a steep embankment while hanging on to whatever branch you could reach. Not easy with a tripod and camera gear but I could say it was well worth it only after I got back up again!
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Last month's hike to Proxy falls. Clear, dry hike in, no snow on the ground. When I got to the waterfall the log was the only part of the creek and waterfall that wasn't covered by ice. This was just the opposite of last year when I hiked through snow to get to a waterfall with no snow or ice around it
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Lower Proxy Falls, Three Sisters Wilderness, Willamette Natiional Forest, Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
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This was the main place I wanted to go on the trip and we had really great luck with how the conditions and timing worked out. The night before it had snowed quite a bit around Bend so when we got there the next morning we hiked through a fresh winter wonderland. The posts prior to this will show some of what we saw along the way.
Getting this particular view cleanly was ridiculously hard. The waterfall is so massive that shooting horizontal at 24mm is impossible to get the whole thing. So this is actually 3 photos taken at 24mm stitched. The main dilemma was trying to figure out how to get those 3 in succession and keep the waves of spray from getting on the lens. So I decided if I made a stack of 3 filters ranging from a 0.3GND and 0.6GND to a 0.9ND I could take one off each time I took a photo. My process after failing several times played out like this:
1. Leave tripod locked in for the first photo and prefocus camera for the next attempt
2. After cleaning filters from previous attempt wobble back out to the tripod with camera behind my back
3. Lock in camera and remove the 0.3GND and take the first photo
4. Break ice off tripod head and pan to second view, remove 0.6GND then take the second photo
5. Pan to third view, hope the 0.9ND isn't too soaked and take the third photo
But what kind of mother would nature be if she didn't make things interesting?
Please click the photo or press L to see this on black, you'll like it better I promise
So I;'ve been printing and slowly painting all my Proxy War stuff but I don't really have anything for them to fight over!
So here we go, planned a bit of the layout and did my initial cuts of the foam, next stem is more more involved carving!
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Willamette National Forest Cascade Range Central Oregon Proxy falls with mossy rocks
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Using a couple of reference photos I made up an oversized papercraft copy of my head for halloween this year.
If there's enough interest I'll post up a howto :)
The tutorial for making one of these is up at cow.mooh.org/projects/bighead/ :)
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This is a collaborative project between performance artist Lascaux Proxy and myself. The concept, choreography, performance and music is by Lascaux Proxy. The video was shot on an iPhone 4S using FiLMiC Pro and ClassicCam and edited in Final Cut X by Andrew B. White.
©2103 Lascaux Proxy
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