Gone to See America August 2010 Road Trip. Day 8: Eastern Sierra Photography Workshop with Michael Mariant.
Running Water, South Fork Bishop Creek, Inyo National Forest. Image taken with a Nikon D3s camera and 50 mm f/1.4 lens (ISO 200, 50 mm, f/16, 1.6 sec). Probably using a filter, but I don’t remember. Note the three other photographers upstream.
Gone to See America August 2010 Road Trip. Day 8: Eastern Sierra.
South Lake, Inyo National Forest. What is the Subject? The Person Fly Fishing, The Grass around the Pond, The Reflection of the Eastern Sierra Mountains, The Snake Swimming in the Pond? Image taken with a Nikon D3x camera and 24 mm f/1.4G lens (ISO 100, 24 mm, f/16, 0.4 sec).
Gone to See America August 2010 Road Trip. Day 7: Eastern Sierra Photography Workshop with Michael Mariant. Alabama Hills.
Sunrise Starburst Through Mobius Arch in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California. Composite of 5 images taken with a Nikon D3x camera and 14-24 mm f/2.8 lens (ISO 100, 24 mm, f/22, 1/15 to 1/250 sec) processed using NIK HDR Efex Pro.
Gone to See America August 2010 Road Trip. Day 7: Eastern Sierra Photography Workshop with Michael Mariant. Alabama Hills, CARMA Radio Telescopes.
A combination of still and time-lapse videos of the Night Sky and Milky Way viewed from the grounds of the CARMA Radio Telescope Array. CARMA is the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter Wave Astronomy run by Caltech, Berkeley, Univ Indiana Urbana, and Univ Maryland. It is located in the High Desert at Cedar Flats in the Inyo Mountains near Bishop, California. The research facility was shut down in 2015.
Gone to See America August 2010 Road Trip. Day 7: Eastern Sierra Photography Workshop with Michael Mariant. CARMA Radio Telescopes
Milky Way Viewed From the CARMA Radio Telescope Array. CARMA is the Combined Array for Research in Milimeter Wave Astronomy run by Caltech, Berkeley, Univ Indiana Urbana, and Univ Maryland. It is located in the High Desert at Cedar Flats in the Inyo Mountains near Bishop, California. The image was taken with a Nikon D3x camera and 16 mm f/2.8 fisheye lens (ISO 1600, 16 mm, f/2.8, 30 sec).
According to an article in Wikipedia the telescopes ceased operation in April 2015.