Jake's Backdoor Hippie-palooza, 2014 Edition

BackdoorArts

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Hire a "cherry picker" for a day

Not worth the risk or the cost. If there was a clear vehicle easement I could drive it on then I'd take a pickup and a ladder. As it stands, I could easily be out the rental plus fines for whatever they wanted to give me fines for that have to do with operating a vehicle on private lands, ruining property, etc. Like I said, I got something, so I'm happy. The rest will come, or it won't, I'm not worried. If I knew there was a picture to be had that made it worth it then I might push. I'd rather risk the $150-1000 fine for trespassing at Greystone Psychiatric before they tear it down than pay for a cherry picker.
 

Blacktop

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I'm in Warren County near the Water Gap (closer to Hot Dog Johnny's, if you're familiar). These little guys will settle in around lakes and streams and ponds. I've seen 'em on golf courses and at reservoirs up here, but they tend not to stop anywhere dry, and that's usually us. With all the snow this year, however, a retention basin in the field behind our property has held a bit of water for over a month now, and some geese and ducks have become daily visitors, bedding down for the night there. I'm guessing this one was checking it out.

Yes I know the area well. Took them forever to finish that construction on 78.
 

BackdoorArts

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Here's a few pics I found when I stuck my head in an old (and rather neglected) piano...

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hark

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Ouch! I just picked my jaw up from the floor. ;)

These are incredible photos, Jake. I really like how you used selective focus rather than keeping everything sharp. :cool: Drat...can't do anything similar with my electronic keyboards. :( Makes me wish we still had our baby grand piano.
 

hark

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I had to come back and take another look. :surprise: Quick question for you, Jake. Did you use your iphone app to determine the DOF especially for the 105mm f/9 shots, or did you simply treat those as macro shots?
 

BackdoorArts

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I use the DoF preview button and image review to get it close and then bracket the aperture and keep the ones I like and pitch the rest. No need to measure here. If it hadn't been so blasted dusty I would have used LiveView and zoomed in to see what was what since it was sitting on a tripod.
 

BackdoorArts

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OK, new rules...

1. I'm the only person that gets to post photos on this thread.

2. No talking smack about anything that hasn't been posted in the last 2 week.

and 3. Hark gets to beat Dave with a dirty D600 sensor because, as a moderator, he should know better!!

:)

In the words of Rodney King, "I haven't been able to do a thing with my hair since 3rd grade!!"

Oh, wait, that's Don King.
 
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