| Camera |
Nikon
D2X on Gitzo G1227 with Markins M10 ballhead, TB-20 base plate |
| Lens |
80-400mm
f/4.5-5.6D ED AF VR Zoom Nikkor @ 165mm
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|
Filter |
Nikon
A2 warming filter |
| Aperture |
f/5.6 |
| Shutter
speed |
1/5
seconds, self-timer, leaning over the tripod and camera with
both hands. |
| Film
/ ISO |
200 |
| Date |
October,
2005 |
| Location |
Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA |
| Comments |
Rimon
Rafiah and myself show little interest for the sunrise the
presidents were facing at Mount Rushmore. So we climbed a
hill in the outskirts of the memorial and were concentrated
in shooting the carved faces of the monument. Bo Stahlbrandt
came to see if we were OK and told me in low voice: "Look
behind you". I said, "Yeah. But I don't like it
much", referring to the sunrise. But he insisted: "Look
behind you, on the other side" and there was this fellow,
watching us unalarmed. Completely calmed and at ease, slowly
changing poses. So well, I was expecting to hear "Is
this OK?" |
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