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Posts Tagged ‘Inyo’
Greeting by GreggB
Posted: January 31, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, ancient, Bristlecone, california, county, greg boratyn, IFTTT, Inyo, pine, tree, White Mountains
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Searching Somewhere… by joel–sjaarda
Posted: January 18, 2015 in landscapesTags: 1dx, 500px, 6d, astronomy, cali, california, canon, galaxy, Gitzo, high iso, IFTTT, Inyo, light pollution, lights, Long exposure, milky way, mountains, night, Owens Valley, road trip, Rokinon, Sierras, stars, tripod
Taken between the Inyo and Sierra mountain ranges on an unforgettable roadtrip. For the last two summers I have taken a couple weeks to fly from Toronto to California to experience and capture some of the beauty that lies there. After shooting up in the Bristlecone Pines near Patriarch Grove, I drove down the mountain in the middle of the night to capture a time-lapse here. This place was hot, lonely, and quiet.
I set up my 1DX to shoot a time-lapse sequence while I took this vertical shot with my 6D. Then I set my 6D shooting as well and waited for 2 or 3 hours. Once finished, I grabbed my gear, drove a little down the road, pulled over, and climbed into the back of my Yukon for some zzz’s. I slept until the hot sun crested the mountains to the east and roasted me out of the truck.
Searching Somewhere… by joel–sjaarda
Posted: January 18, 2015 in landscapesTags: 1dx, 500px, 6d, astronomy, cali, california, canon, galaxy, Gitzo, high iso, IFTTT, Inyo, light pollution, lights, Long exposure, milky way, mountains, night, Owens Valley, road trip, Rokinon, Sierras, stars, tripod
Taken between the Inyo and Sierra mountain ranges on an unforgettable roadtrip. For the last two summers I have taken a couple weeks to fly from Toronto to California to experience and capture some of the beauty that lies there. After shooting up in the Bristlecone Pines near Patriarch Grove, I drove down the mountain in the middle of the night to capture a time-lapse here. This place was hot, lonely, and quiet.
I set up my 1DX to shoot a time-lapse sequence while I took this vertical shot with my 6D. Then I set my 6D shooting as well and waited for 2 or 3 hours. Once finished, I grabbed my gear, drove a little down the road, pulled over, and climbed into the back of my Yukon for some zzz’s. I slept until the hot sun crested the mountains to the east and roasted me out of the truck.