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Even in remote regions of Peru, there can at times be a rush-hour feel, if several groups of people with horses meet on a narrow trail - and at certain days of the week (market days usually) and certain times there are quite a few groups on their way...
This picture was taken about an hour from Paucartambo (near Cusco). I had climbed up a hill for a better view of the surroundings, when some people and their horses tried to pass my friends...
Due to Sony's insistence on using a different hot shoe mount to everyone else (one of the Minolta legacies they should have ditched) I was unable to use the remote trigger for the flash lights so I had to borrow a couple of cameras from the other chaps at the workshop. It was interesting, as a Sony user, to get to use both a Nikon and a Canon. Interestingly enough I had no focusing issues with the Canon whilst the Nikon had a few shots that were out of focus. Either though were fun to use.
Remote section of the Colo River, NSW Australia at the end of the Bob Turner's Track.
Nikon D7000 Nikkor 35mm Lens
Oh, and there is a strand of Christmas lights there midst the remotes. Walking from the parking garage to work the other day...this was hanging out on the curb. The Christmas lights were gone this morning.
HOLT NAVAL COMMUNICATION STATION, Australia -- Senior Master Sgt. Scott Belyea, structures flight chief for the Alaska Air National Guard's 176th Civil Engineer Squadron, smooths concrete here as part of a construction project at this remote outpost in Western Australia. Belyea was among thirty-four members of the Alaska Air National Guard who deployed here for two weeks to prepare the site to receive a space-radar antenna. National Guard photo by Capt. John Callahan.
I played Driveclub over RemotePlay with a PS Vita which was a new experience for me. Really responsive and the Vita screen looked gorgeous but having it on a normal monitor in front of me meant I mostly just looked at that instead.
Amanda Grimm, MTRI, Remote Sensing-Based Detection and Monitoring of Dangerous Currents in the State of Michigan
Michigan Tech Research Institute of Ann Arbor September 2013 Recent Projects Poster Presentations
A remote control for XBMC that I'm writing in html/css/js, based on the Nokia WRT specs, running in the WRT test-environment. Here it is showing the server-details because a connection could not be made (XBMC not running...)
Walking in the wind, outside my car.
The weather is truly odd.
Tonight there's a frost warning. Thursday it's supposed to be 76F.
Last Friday, Rain - tornado watch - thunderstorm. Saturday, beautiful low 60's but lovely. Yesterday, Windy & Wet again.
Tonight as I left my building, there was a gust of wind which had me bracing to not get blown over. Amazingly strong gusts.
Wickedly weird weather.
The sun was peaking through near solid cloud cover as I drove home. The nearer I got to my street, the more compelled I was to head to my special open prairie location.
I listened to my muse.
As I was snapping away at rays of sun shooting through cloud openings, I thought of self portrait setup.
My Pentax K20D on the trusted Joby Gorillapod, attached to my steering wheel. Wireless shutter remote in and on. Set the exposure and walk out so far.
Turn around and start clicking, looking to and fro, while walking towards the car.
This one piqued my interest most.
The tall stranger, my shadow on the car hood, walking. Hair wind blown, looking towards the camera with interest.
I really had fun in Lightroom with the conversion to Black & White.
Reminiscent of a movie still. Not sure what movie, tho. =)
A remote site in west Worcestershire, St Michael's sits on a hill with views west towards Shropshire.
Built of local sandstone and tufa in 1805/07. Still (2013) a parish church, there is one Sunday Evensong per month during the summer months.
A lovely little church, very peaceful on a summer's afternoon.
Studio set-up: Black backdrop. Single light set-up. Photek Softliter II 46" camera right. Nikon SB800 flashes set as remotes using CLS iTTl. 40" silver disk directly in front, low and angled up about 20 degrees.
Remote control module composed of battery, RC receiver, and RC servo. Used to operate my Halloween pneumatic props for 2009--the Pop Up Ghoul and the Scary Clown in a Box.
Not exactly the prettiest remote, but I think I really dig using my iPad and/or iPhone as a remote control for my TV.