I haven't looked into adding my photos to the BM site. I'll have to see if they are interested.
I kept the lens free of playa dust by using a brush that had a small rubber bulb on it (to gently blow away dust). I got this at a camera supply store. I also kept the camera in a zip lock bag whenever I wasn't actively shooting a photo.
One of the burners had a airtight plastic enclosure on her camera (apparently used for underwater shoots). I plan on acquiring one of those for next year.
I haven't looked into adding my photos to the BM site. I'll have to see if they are interested.
I kept the lens free of playa dust by using a brush that had a small rubber bulb on it (to gently blow away dust). I got this at a camera supply store. I also kept the camera in a zip lock bag whenever I wasn't actively shooting a photo.
One of the burners had a airtight plastic enclosure on her camera (apparently used for underwater shoots). I plan on acquiring one of those for next year.
You're welcome! Thanks for the kind comments!
Ok, at the risk of burning my server down, here is my article and photos of Burning Man.
Not really tech related, but it offers my virgin experience at Burning Man this year, so some of you may enjoy another perspective.
It comes from my heart:
http://lecter.org/fotos/BM05/
Enjoy!
Jim