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22-MAY-2005 mlynn

15th Place tie - Lines & Curves*

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
1/200s f/8.0 at 50.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time22-May-2005 11:07:39
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length50 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Guest 30-May-2005 00:57
Well done to find all these patterns in a large scale landscape and bring them into such a pleasing composition. The colors are also extraordinary. Kudos! -Michael
Canon DSLR Challenge29-May-2005 00:46
Thank you Camerashy and pfehlauer. Actually, I was just using the word country in the generic sense, as in area. This particular range of mountains is called the Belts, and is in Montana. There was a fairly large fire here in 2000. --Melanie
Guest 28-May-2005 20:58
Excellent. Great patterns.. by the way, where is this? About which country are you talking about?
CameraShy0925-May-2005 15:55
I like this shot a lot, especially the way the shadows of the trees emphasize the curve of the hill. Nicely done.
Canon DSLR Challenge25-May-2005 00:36
Well, sounds like you have a great job and get to live in some beautiful country - that is the main perk - not the pay. lol. Cindy
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 23:56
Oh, I meant to add...my very first job with the fs was on an engine crew ('course, I was just a grunt). I did that for a couple of years many years ago, but I never really 'took' to fire. In fact, I tend to keep a low fire profile, except maybe for the occasional work on a BAER team. --Melanie
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 21:58
Wow, yep, small world :). On Sunday, 2 male black-back woodpeckers showed up at one of the points on the transect I was doing. It made my day, as I was beginning to think I wouldn't see anything on anyday :). The weather has been real iffy the past several weeks-- lots of rain and sometimes snow, and the protocol calls for doing it on days when there isn't any of that. So, this past weekend, since the weather looked ok, I decided to do some then. I had my camera with me, even though I wasn't actually expecting to take any pictures of birds, so only had my 50 mm lens with me (for pattern shots). (And actually my 70-200 would have been too heavy, what with all the other equipment I had to carry.) So I took pictures of those 2 guys-- but I had to crop heavily just to see what they were. Oh well. At least they are recognizable as black-back woodpeckers :). Of course yesterday, as I was walking out (the only level ground I walked on all day), I fell on my face so to speak, and on my camera case. (Normally it would have been a trip, a stumble, but the weight of the pack kept my forward momentum going :).) The camera seems okay though. --Melanie
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 21:41
I was an ADR in Resources (Lands/Rec/Minerals/HR/ etc etc) on the Lassen (last posting) but I quit in 2001 - too much work for responsible child rearing. My husband is an engine captain on the S-T. Small world :) Cindy

find many woodpeckers????
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 21:28
Hi Cindy, actually I'm a Hydrologic Technician with the FS; but I often work in other areas too. This spring I'm helping the wildlife folks with woodpecker surveys. (My degree is actually in wildlife, but somehow I ended up in water :)). I know you're a forester, are you with the Shasta-Trinity or some other entity? --Melanie (mlynn)
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 21:16
Hi Melanie, Are you a wildlife biologist or botanist or something for the FS? Just curious. Cindy
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 20:21
Thank you all. Cindy, snow would certainly show off the contrast more; but if there was snow on the ground, I probably wouldn't be there. You can't see it in the photo as it's of a broad ridge, but this is very steep/shaley (is that a word?) country, and very difficult to walk in (and I think snow would probably make it that much worse :)). After 3 consecutive days, my knees aren't liking me too well right now :). --Melanie
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 16:46
This is great, Melanie-- it really does show pattern on a large scale. Makes a statement as well, doesn't it? --Nancy/odigi
Canon DSLR Challenge24-May-2005 16:37
Thank you Melanie for looking at a wider scale - not easy! Too bad you didn't have a nice layer of snow to really offset those burned trees! Cindy
Mikel Featherston24-May-2005 04:20
Nice.