Feeder Pipe

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Taken summer, 2007, near Duchesne, Utah.

This is a major crop of a much larger image. Not too bad, but this is about the limit of cropping, even with a full sensor camera shooting RAW at 12 megapixels. We aren’t going to mention how badly I want the next generation of digital SLR that isn’t even out yet. Or hasn’t even been invented.

  • http://www.digitalcatharsis.com the mighty jimbo

    i’m not even asking for that much. i just want a full frame DSLR that shoots five frames per second for 20 shots, and has a big three inch view screen and a sensor cleaner. all these exist, but not all of them in one canon package.

    come on canon! update that 5d!

  • Dawn

    An updated 5D would be awesome BUT there’s a very selfish part of me that doesn’t want an upgrade for a very long time. Unless I win the lottery or come into a surprise inheritance, of course. The Canon 40D has the nice big screen and sensor cleaner but the lack of full-frame does make it hard to use.

  • http://www.linkbanana.com/ david

    This looks so cool. And really really good for a crop, perhaps there is something to be said for my getting a new camera.

  • Elizabeth

    Thank you for sharing this series! Love your images. We were out near Duchesne last fall & I had a great time just looking at all the rusted machinery. I did not have a camera with me at the time, but I did talk my husband into bringing a rusty spring thingy home. It is buried under a ton of snow right now, but when it melts I am going to try to get a few pics.

  • C’tina

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  • Lesley

    Yours and Heather’s photos are the visual [Intertoobz] highlight of my day. Most usually take my breath away.

  • http://www.gn28.dk Jac

    I agree with Dawn, the Canon 40D is on my wishlist but It would be great to have it with the full frame feature. I really like your pics, can I ask if you use any filters?
    Best regards
    Jac Nordquist

  • http://redheadedmama.blogspot.com LisaLisa

    I love, love this shot.

    But I can’t help but seeing Jabba the Hut Barfing on a pipe! (Well, a slimmer Jabba, anyway).

    I always enjoy your photos, but have finally found the inspiration to comment!

    Keep up the good stuff!