Monday, August 23, 2010
Vulture Mine, Arizona. A Photographic Extravaganza
Polaroid 600SE
Polaroid 600SE
Polaroid 600SE
All the photo's below are Canon 5 D Mark II DSLR.
Canon 5D Mark II 35mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime Lens
Heidi Huber, Andy DeLisle and Me Me
Canon 5D Mark II, Electrical system. 50mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II 50mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime Lens / Power Station
Canon 5D Mark II 50mm Prime Lens / Me Me the Cat
Canon 5D Mark II 50mm Prime Lens / Me Me the Cat
Canon 5D Mark II 50mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime Lens
Canon 5D Mark II, 35mm Prime Lens / Me Me the Cat
Canon 5D Mark II, 24mm Prime Lens / The School House
Canon 5D Mark II, 24mm Prime Lens / School House Swings
A photographic extravaganza with photographers Heidi Huber and Andy DeLisle. Click on there names to see there work.
The Vulture Mine is about 10 miles southwest of Wickenburg, Arizona. It's now a ghost town but at one time close to 3ooo people lived and worked in the area. This is what's left of the gold and silver mine community. We went Aug. 22 which means it was really hot. I even stirred up a rattle Mojave Rattle Snake that was resting comfortably under a creosote bush.
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