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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Jake's Backdoor Hippie-palooza, 2014 Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 296366" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Oh, if only it were so easy with energy companies in a post-9/11 US. That said, I am sure that if I took the time to knock on the door of the farmer at the base of the field, show him these shots now that I have them and ask if I can stick my car in their driveway for a couple hours and possibly walk the perimeter of their property with a ladder they would say, "Yes". The closest I have to a workable plan is to take a pickup truck along the edge of the fence (technically off road and on energy company property - or at least their easement) and stand a 6 foot ladder up in the back of the truck and stopping it along spots to shoot. Here's the thing I don't know - once I get high enough where the panels flow better do I now wind up with all this background stuff I have to deal with?! </p><p></p><p>At this point I'm really not that worried. I wanted to execute <em>something</em> by the end of the month, and I managed that. The rest I can take my time for. I'd almost rather wait for leaves to get on the trees so I at least have color in the background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 296366, member: 9240"] Oh, if only it were so easy with energy companies in a post-9/11 US. That said, I am sure that if I took the time to knock on the door of the farmer at the base of the field, show him these shots now that I have them and ask if I can stick my car in their driveway for a couple hours and possibly walk the perimeter of their property with a ladder they would say, "Yes". The closest I have to a workable plan is to take a pickup truck along the edge of the fence (technically off road and on energy company property - or at least their easement) and stand a 6 foot ladder up in the back of the truck and stopping it along spots to shoot. Here's the thing I don't know - once I get high enough where the panels flow better do I now wind up with all this background stuff I have to deal with?! At this point I'm really not that worried. I wanted to execute [I]something[/I] by the end of the month, and I managed that. The rest I can take my time for. I'd almost rather wait for leaves to get on the trees so I at least have color in the background. [/QUOTE]
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