The unsung hero of this episode is the camera woman who had to watch you almost get blown off the ledge! I’m also glad I’m not the only one who forgets to check camera settings! Great video Rodney and great images!
OMG Rodney! I seriously thought this might have been posted posthumously after watching those wind gusts nearly blow you over the edge. I'm glad to see that you made it back, and with a great image to boot. Definitely worth it!
Was the image worth it? Are you kidding? this is more than worth it. It is epic! it evokes feeling! history! nostalgia! and boldness! bottom line, it is another master piece! Awesome work as always. This image should be hanging in a museum. Love your videos. Keep them coming. Please don't go so close to the edge the next time with those winds. I would hate to see you flying (forced by the wind that is...)
That was entertaining Rodney (and a beautiful shot)! If you go out shooting long enough, this stuff eventually happens. You just had the fun of it all happening at once - on camera - for the rest of us! Thanks for not "Glossing Up" the life of a professional photographer.
You are so right about being out ‘long enough’. I once dropped an $8k lens for my 8x10 camera over the edge of the Grand Canyon, I should add - by accident. Tom Till in Moab was kind enough to allow the replacement to be shipped to his place for pick up. Which allowed me to get going on my journey. Grateful for kind people in the industry, always a blessing. Thanks! 🙏👍
I am. It’s what I jokingly call my Franken camera. I put together the best ‘pieces’ I could find into one system. Making it small, lightweight, versatile and backcountry worthy without losing quality in my clicks. Today each click on a full frame 645 sensor at 151MP yields a 2GB file, with no up sampling. When you look at an original photograph it is like you are standing there, it’s that high res. It’s way lighter than the ol’ 8x10, though I do miss the novelty.
Indeed. Just finished a new one, it’ll come out later today. That fall in which several ribs were broken really took its toll. But I’m nearly 100% again. So stay tuned for more coming up as well.
Someday. I’ve just been swamped in the studio, the new project I’m working on as well as teaching and hiking in the enchantments. I got very busy very fast. Sorry man! 😉
The unsung hero of this episode is the camera woman who had to watch you almost get blown off the ledge! I’m also glad I’m not the only one who forgets to check camera settings! Great video Rodney and great images!
Thanks Tom, she’s great I’ll tell you!
OMG Rodney! I seriously thought this might have been posted posthumously after watching those wind gusts nearly blow you over the edge. I'm glad to see that you made it back, and with a great image to boot. Definitely worth it!
You saw how I was holding onto that tripod for dear life right? That was NOT acting 🎭 🤣
@@RodneyLoughJr I did, and thought there is no way that tripod is going to help you if a stronger gust came along.
Was the image worth it? Are you kidding? this is more than worth it. It is epic! it evokes feeling! history! nostalgia! and boldness! bottom line, it is another master piece!
Awesome work as always. This image should be hanging in a museum. Love your videos. Keep them coming. Please don't go so close to the edge the next time with those winds. I would hate to see you flying (forced by the wind that is...)
Well that’s nice of you to say! Thanks 🙏
I have to go there now...amazing!!!
Just another thing to add to the list. 😀
That was entertaining Rodney (and a beautiful shot)! If you go out shooting long enough, this stuff eventually happens. You just had the fun of it all happening at once - on camera - for the rest of us! Thanks for not "Glossing Up" the life of a professional photographer.
You are so right about being out ‘long enough’. I once dropped an $8k lens for my 8x10 camera over the edge of the Grand Canyon, I should add - by accident. Tom Till in Moab was kind enough to allow the replacement to be shipped to his place for pick up. Which allowed me to get going on my journey. Grateful for kind people in the industry, always a blessing. Thanks! 🙏👍
Wow! stunning image! great video as always. Thank you!
Appreciate it. TY
Loved this! Visited there last year and have a Dead Horse t-shirt now. Thanks for recharging my memories.
Anytime Stephanie so glad you liked it - Thanks 🙏
👌 wow!!!
You shooting some type of digital view camera? wow, that is amazing
I am. It’s what I jokingly call my Franken camera. I put together the best ‘pieces’ I could find into one system. Making it small, lightweight, versatile and backcountry worthy without losing quality in my clicks. Today each click on a full frame 645 sensor at 151MP yields a 2GB file, with no up sampling. When you look at an original photograph it is like you are standing there, it’s that high res. It’s way lighter than the ol’ 8x10, though I do miss the novelty.
@@RodneyLoughJr Awesome!
Rodney, we miss your videos!
I know. Sorry. Still trying to recover from that accident. I’m still alive though. 😉
Hi Rodney, hope you are recovered from your accident. Any news on you posting again?
Indeed. Just finished a new one, it’ll come out later today. That fall in which several ribs were broken really took its toll. But I’m nearly 100% again. So stay tuned for more coming up as well.
Rodney, when are you posting again?
Someday. I’ve just been swamped in the studio, the new project I’m working on as well as teaching and hiking in the enchantments. I got very busy very fast. Sorry man! 😉
@@RodneyLoughJr Hey no problem. I want you to know that some of us really enjoy and learn from your videos. Your work is outstanding
When did you go there?
4-23-2022 it was pretty windy but oh so beautiful.
@@RodneyLoughJr it wasn't hot-that's the main thing for me. You sure captured the colors!