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Sep 13, 2018 14:20 |  #20611

From late 1996 to mid-1999, I was part of the inspection team at the construction of three earthen dams at Diamond Valley Lake near where I live. During the process of excavating the rich clay deposits in the valley for use in the dams, many paleontological discoveries were made and because the project was so large, there were teams of paleontologists working almost around the clock recovering them. The valley became known as the Valley of the Mastodons although many other creatures were unearthed there.

This is a small fragment of a tusk from a Wooly Mammoth that was uncovered there and given to me by one of the paleontologists. It's about 1 3/4" long and 1 1/4" wide.

This is a merge of three images stacked to improve DOF but I see a couple of fuzzy areas that don't belong. :rolleyes:

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Here's a closer look:

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Sep 13, 2018 14:30 |  #20612

OoDee wrote in post #18707243 (external link)
I haven't really looked into this so I am relatively ignorant about the trade-offs. All I have is my 5D3s which have lasted well for the past 5 years, with almost no need for sensor cleaning. And no shutter failures either. So I'm just wondering if it's really that much of a trade-off if you'd be able to reduce the burden of sensor cleaning on the user side. Sensor cleaning is a mental pain in the ass, at least for me.

It really seems to vary from model to model. My 1D mk2 was a real dust magnet, I was constantly cleaning it but in fairness I treated that body to some pretty extreme environments. The 5d series was much better in that respect but I really don't know why. The Sony's have been pretty good, wet clean once or twice a year depending on where I've shot.


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Sep 13, 2018 14:42 |  #20613

OoDee wrote in post #18707243 (external link)
I haven't really looked into this so I am relatively ignorant about the trade-offs. All I have is my 5D3s which have lasted well for the past 5 years, with almost no need for sensor cleaning. And no shutter failures either. So I'm just wondering if it's really that much of a trade-off if you'd be able to reduce the burden of sensor cleaning on the user side. Sensor cleaning is a mental pain in the ass, at least for me.

5D has a mirror that blocks the sensor.

Sometimes the camera does close the shutter, but I have no idea for what reason. Over the weekend, the shutter closed on me while I was cleaning before my shoot. I was spraying lightly with the pocket rocket, and the shutter blades were flopping all over the place.


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Sep 13, 2018 15:25 |  #20614

I'm a lens changing fool. I have to do a wet cleaning about every 6 months.


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Sep 13, 2018 15:27 |  #20615

Talley wrote in post #18707295 (external link)
I'm a lens changing fool. I have to do a wet cleaning about every 6 months.


I need a clean everytime I shoot at f16 or above......:lol:


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Sep 13, 2018 15:43 |  #20616

This week's theme is "FIRE" .

You can just shoot a burning matchstick or be as much creative as you can .. like fire can be used to describe different things i.e. stock market is on fire" , "do you have fire in you to succeed" etc.
Please shoot what you can and post in other thread. Thanks


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Sep 13, 2018 15:51 |  #20617

Charlie wrote in post #18707010 (external link)
Did a timelapse a few days back, finally got to put it together:

Damn amazing work man!


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Sep 13, 2018 15:51 |  #20618

mzondeki wrote in post #18707306 (external link)
This week's theme is "FIRE" .

You can just shoot a burning matchstick or be as much creative as you can .. like fire can be used to describe different things i.e. stock market is on fire" , "do you have fire in you to succeed" etc.
Please shoot what you can and post in other thread. Thanks


Wish you would light a FIRE under me to enter that damn weekly contest....... like that?


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Sep 13, 2018 16:21 |  #20619

eriet30 wrote in post #18707310 (external link)
Wish you would light a FIRE under me to enter that damn weekly contest....... like that?

I it is more weekly motivation than contest.


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Sep 13, 2018 22:48 |  #20620

Golden hour at Atlantic Station in Atlanta. I love the "Atlantic" sign on this building.

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Sep 13, 2018 23:11 |  #20621

navydoc wrote in post #18707098 (external link)
...and, I can lock off the brakes too. :-) I'll have to see how I can mount a video head to it and report back

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Sep 14, 2018 00:02 |  #20622

digital_AM wrote in post #18707537 (external link)
Golden hour at Atlantic Station in Atlanta. I love the "Atlantic" sign on this building.

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You've caught that very well dude :)


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Sep 14, 2018 00:12 |  #20623

digital_AM wrote in post #18707537 (external link)
Golden hour at Atlantic Station in Atlanta. I love the "Atlantic" sign on this building.

FE 16-35 GM

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This is superb Alfredo. Lovely light


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Sep 14, 2018 00:18 |  #20624

LeeRatters wrote in post #18707564 (external link)
You've caught that very well dude :)

xpfloyd wrote in post #18707569 (external link)
This is superb Alfredo. Lovely light

Thank you Lee and Eddie. It’s a concept I had in mind for a while. My goal was to emphasize the light. I hope I can continue to refine this style when the light is right. Inspiration is from an IG photographer I follow and admire named mindz.eye.


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Sep 14, 2018 01:01 |  #20625

digital_AM wrote in post #18707537 (external link)
Golden hour at Atlantic Station in Atlanta. I love the "Atlantic" sign on this building.

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Beautiful light and colors

I love the font on the building too.  :p

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