Meth cooks set up camps like that away from anyone so the chemicals don't trigger police calls. Just wondering if thats how you were making a quick buck to get thru school.
MY favorite poem is "The Cremation of Sam McGee", by Robert Service. Excellent tale for a cold camp out:
http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/service_r_w/sam_mcgee.html
For the past week or so, all of the lakes have been frozen over, so the bald eagles have moved into town along the river to fish. There have been a dozen or so hanging out behind the shop at work. Here's a couple of pics I took with the digital camera. I got a lot better pics with the 35mm that I still need to develop and get on disk, but these will give you an idea of what we've been priveleged to see. Eagles are a pretty rare occurence here in the flat state, at least in our part of it.
This was with full mechanical zoom:
I used a 135mm telephoto to shoot the same bird on my SLR, and got a bit more closeup with it. This one is with the 12x digital zoom, and really sucks, as far as clarity:
If my 35mm shots turn out, I'll post some of them up later.
Sparky that is AWESOME!
I hope you film shots come out also, I want to see one of them.
They are beautiful.
For the past week or so, all of the lakes have been frozen over, so the bald eagles have moved into town along the river to fish. There have been a dozen or so hanging out behind the shop at work. Here's a couple of pics I took with the digital camera. I got a lot better pics with the 35mm that I still need to develop and get on disk, but these will give you an idea of what we've been priveleged to see. Eagles are a pretty rare occurence here in the flat state, at least in our part of it.
This was with full mechanical zoom:
I used a 135mm telephoto to shoot the same bird on my SLR, and got a bit more closeup with it. This one is with the 12x digital zoom, and really sucks, as far as clarity:
If my 35mm shots turn out, I'll post some of them up later.
Aberdeen Proving Ground in Harford County, Md is the largest nesting ground on the East Coast for American Bald Eagles. I have spent a couple afternoons sightseeing near there and they are absolutely incredible animals.
A guy I used to work with was a big "nature" guy. We was working on Gibson Island in Anne Arundel County, MD one day and found a wounded bald eagle. It had a broken wing, possibly from being struck by a car. He wrapped it up in his shirt with the intent to drive it to a neaby fire hall where he had hoped they could get animal control to take over. Well this eagle dug it's talons in his leg as soon as he set it in his lap after getting into his bucket truck (luckily it didn't hit "da boyz" :shock: )
Long story short it ended up recovering and was on display at the Baltimore Zoo, and they had a plaque telling the story of a local phone man who rescued it.
Ha had to get stiches in his leg and had a pretty nasty scar from it.
Pretty cool, 'eh?