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    Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Since getting my FJ Cruiser, I've rediscovered my love of off roading. It was also my love of the FJC that nudged Manacsa towards purchasing one as well. Since then, he and I have run across one another on various FJ Cruiser forums as well as FJC gatherings. Well, the first weekend of May, we finally got a chance to wheel together along with four other FJs.

    The group officially met in Trona, CA on May 3rd, but the orgnaizer of the expedition invited me to join them as they explored the Trona Pinacles. Many films and comercials have been filmed at this otherworldly location, the most recent of which is "Land of the Lost" starring Will Farrell. After arriving at the Pinacles, I knew that they begged to be shot through the 10.5mm fisheye...













    I'm really enjoying that fisheye lens, though when shooting in full sun, it is dificult getting correct exposures when you have sooo much image in the frame.
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    Three Days in Death Valley - Day Two

    The group met up in Trona Saturday morning and were on the trail by 8:45. From this point on, the trip was more about the wheeling, and left little time for photography. Most of what I captured was shot on the move, through my windshield or driver's side window. I'd really like to do this trip again and leave ample time for photography..

    Here's a fiew trail shots from day 2..

    Heading down into the Panamint Valley.


    That's Manaca's FJ in the lead..


    The driver od this rig uses the handle MuddyGrrl.. She lived up to her name and found some mud in the middle of the desert.


    The FJs line up in Ballarat.


    One of the Ballarat ruins.


    This old cowboy (George) turned 89 the week before we came through "town". I could sit and listen to his tales of old for hours at a time.




    The old Dodge Power Wagon was owned by Charles Manson and his family..








    More from the trail..






    Then a brief stop..


    To check out the view..


    The day came to a close and camp was made. We'll pick up with day 3..
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    Three Days in Death Valley - Day Three

    We covered close to 150 miles of trail spread between days 2 and 3, with close to 100 miles of that on the final day.

    The first leg of Day 3 took us up Goeler Canyon and we ended up at the notorious Barker Ranch, home of the Manson Family. The main house is now open to the public and people can stay there over night on a first come, first served basis. Personally, I couldn't do it.. I'm still wondering if there's a dark spot on my soul just from visiting the grounds..



    Manson's bedroom..


    Notice all the "Free Charlie" parafinalia..


    And on the mantle there were numerious candle remnants as well as a couple religious candles. I wonder if the candles were used for light or if they were burnt in worship of the self-proclaimed Jesus..


    Taking a *dip* in the Manson pool..


    Group pic outside the Barker Ranch gate..


    The next stop was the Mengal Pass..




    And shortly after that, we stopped for lunch.


    Manacsa


    Taking a snooze..


    Teasing the boys while Daddy naps..



    Anyway, that was the last real stop on the trip. The rest was covering rocky trails at high speeds so we could get home at a decent hour.

    It was a great trip, packed full of lots of desert beauty. Next time through, I'll defiantely make more time for photography.

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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Looks like good times were had by all. The Manson house looks pretty creepy. Don't know that I could stay there either. George looks like an interesting fellow.

    Noob alert! How did you get that 'rounded' look in pic 5?

    I think of the entire set, I like 22 the best. They're all great tho.

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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Hey Bri! Looks like fun to me. That old dude's eye are amazing. And that Manson house was very creepy....

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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by frleal70
    Looks like good times were had by all. The Manson house looks pretty creepy. Don't know that I could stay there either. George looks like an interesting fellow.

    Noob alert! How did you get that 'rounded' look in pic 5?

    I think of the entire set, I like 22 the best. They're all great tho.

    Thanks for the kind words!

    The rounded look is from using a fisheye lens. All the Pinacle pics, most of the Power Wagon shots and the two FJ line up shots were all shot with the Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye. It gives some awesome distortion!
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Great and interesting images. For someone from the Great White North it is always interesting to see these. Probably not a trip I will ever make.

    Cheers,

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    Don't know when I enjoyed a thread more Brian. So good to have you posting your exceptional photos and glad you have rekindled two loves at once. Hope to see a lot more of your work in the future. Wish I could say which pic was my favorite but It's just to difficult to pick one, although that second one with the flowers has to stand right up at the top. Wonderful use of the wide by the way.
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    Nice pictures and story. Did I read somewhere that they thought that they had found more gravesites at the Manson house?
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    What a wonderful series of images to give us a hint of the great time I'm sure was had by all.
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    This is a fascinating and fun series.

    You did a superb job with your fisheye. I had a heck of a time overexposing my skies with mine. You are a champ at getting a great exposure!

    The Manson ranch is just freaky. I'd love to see something like that.
    It's not blurry. It's bokeh.

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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Great photo's, haunting story. I would really like to go and see it, stay there? I think not! LOL

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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by walterick
    Hey Bri! Looks like fun to me. That old dude's eye are amazing. And that Manson house was very creepy....

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    Mornin' Rick..

    He really was amazing. I can only imagine the history he could tell. When I make it back that way again, I plan on spending an hour or two just sitting back and talking with him.

    I'm glad the shots were able to express the creep factor I felt in Manson's house.

    Hope all is well in the AZ.
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by WesternGuy
    Great and interesting images. For someone from the Great White North it is always interesting to see these. Probably not a trip I will ever make.

    Cheers,

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    Hi WG..

    I imagine shots of the desert hold the same interest for you as shots of the Klondike hold for me, though some day I hope to make it up there and see things for myself.

    Thanks for taking the time to view and comment.
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Timer
    Don't know when I enjoyed a thread more Brian. So good to have you posting your exceptional photos and glad you have rekindled two loves at once. Hope to see a lot more of your work in the future. Wish I could say which pic was my favorite but It's just to difficult to pick one, although that second one with the flowers has to stand right up at the top. Wonderful use of the wide by the way.
    As always OT, you are too kind.

    I can't even begin to tell you how good it felt to get out and actually shoot some decent photos. It is such a relief to finally feel like my multi-year slump has finally come to an end. God bless the Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye! LOL

    The FJ definately has the ability to get me back into some beautiful country.

    Hope all is well with you and yours.
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg McCary
    Nice pictures and story. Did I read somewhere that they thought that they had found more gravesites at the Manson house?
    Yep, they found a shallow grave a month or two ago. It's thought to contain the remains of a young woman that wanted to leave the ranch who, after taking a long walk with Charlie, was never seen again. The discovery of the grave has spurred the local authorities into searching the area using the latest technologies.

    It was quiet the day we were there, but then again, it was mid morning on a Sunday.
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ballen Photo
    What a wonderful series of images to give us a hint of the great time I'm sure was had by all.
    -Bruce

    Hi Bruce,

    Yep, we all had a blast. Between the local history, breath-taking sights and occasional technical four wheeling, we had an awesome time.

    Thanks for posting!
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by JETA
    This is a fascinating and fun series.

    You did a superb job with your fisheye. I had a heck of a time overexposing my skies with mine. You are a champ at getting a great exposure!

    The Manson ranch is just freaky. I'd love to see something like that.
    Thanks Jeta. I had the exact opposite problem when using the lens. The exposure was often underexposed for everything other than the sky. I changed my metering from spot to center weighted, but it did little to correct the problem. I'll have to play around with it a bit more to see if it's a camera issue or just the user.

    It was pretty cool being somewhere with such a horrid history. You can't help but wonder what it was like living there.

    Thanks for taking the time to view and post.
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori11
    Great photo's, haunting story. I would really like to go and see it, stay there? I think not! LOL
    Thanks Lori.

    If you ever decide to go, I can hook you up with directions. You'll need a 4x4 to get there though.

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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    very nice shots how did you get the skys so damn blue in the first shots??????
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    Re: Three Days in Death Valley - Day One (Pics Included)

    Quote Originally Posted by rylan
    very nice shots how did you get the skys so damn blue in the first shots??????
    I'm going to blame that all on the lens. I think the sun was screwing with the exposure, but the end results were pleasing. I'm finding the fisheye quite tricky in full sun situations.
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