Firedancing at the Temple For the full Burning Man set, see https://picasaweb.google.com/105237212888595777019/BurningManTreyRatcliff -- from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
A traveler rests in front of a massive art structure. The art piece in the back has a hollow trunk that allows people to climb up to the spherical cage on top. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Dragon in the Afternoon Sun (Dragon in the Fire) The desert is covered with all sorts of exotic cars and wild creations. They roam the desert and play different kinds of music. Bikes like mine stay with them like remora on a shark. I ride for miles and miles across the desert and there is always something new and strange to see... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
The Dock in the Desert Tom and I were biking along the desert and came to this dock. I had taken the photo on a preceding evening and I had already showed it to him... as we rode around it, he tried to figure out where I took the shot... We came back to this spot in the daytime and he was having trouble picturing it... lamenting that he did not think it possible to get this same shot. I told him of course he could... and we spent a long time going to and fro across the desert with our cameras, capturing different things... - by Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
Art in the Desert at Night (Sinking into the Future-Desert) Who would have thought that thousands of artists can come together in the desert every summer to unleash their creations on the world? This is yet another reason to sleep during the hot day… so you can go out and spend most of the night walking around and explore these sorts of beauties. You may remember this sculpture from last year… But now it's sunk into the desert, in a way, and parts of the statue have fallen away to ruin… here is my photo of it from last year in my Burning Man gallery: http://bit.ly/pWlc9t . In fact, this was the same image that +Tom Anderson posted right before he came out to join me for an amazing time. from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
Know this Photographer? - As for the details of the photo, this was ISO 1600, 14mm, 1.3 EV, f/3.5, and shutter at 1/400th of a second. I took this with an Olympus PEN camera.... it was my favorite camera in the desert... I used it so that my other Nikons would not get destroyed by the desert sand. from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
From Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
Thunderdome - Blood on the Sand - for the full story see https://plus.google.com/105237212888595777019/posts/ep4hHn6QfAq I was only partially injured while getting this photo from the wild sands of Burning Man. A group tenderly called the "Death Guild" erected a Thunderdome in the desert city here at Burning Man. I was riding home on my customized Mad Max bike (thx for making it for me +Cliff Baise !), and I saw hundreds converging on the Thunderdome for a massive fight. Screaming hordes started climbing the super-structure to get a closer look. By the time I arrived, the observers were 10 deep on all sides, everyone crushing in to get a view of the big fight ... - From Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
People spend all year building elaborate land-vehicles that cruise around the playa day and night. This one is particularly awesome, with a fully articulated head that can breathe fire at night (pics of that coming soon!). - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
The Mob I'm at this really fun camp... laid back people... fun-loving and whatnot... we did an "angry mob" where everyone grabbed torches (about 50 people) and we marched through the streets saying we were angry about nonsensical things... this gal was not part of our camp, but she had a bike and was swinging her torch wildly around her head while we made a scene...
The Black Bunny While walking around the bunny flash mob, I found this guy working the crowd. I have no idea what he is all about, but something was very cool about it.
Desert iPhone Gypsy I was headed out for the sunset, traveling about two miles across the desert to a certain structure, and this gypsy was dancing through the sands. I was with +Cliff Baise , and we stopped to take photos of her serpentine gesticulations. She was so enamored with the attention that she asked Cliff and I for our websites. While she pulled out her iPhone from some mysterious gypsy-pocket to type in the information, I grabbed this quick shot. from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
On one of my first mornings, I walked away from my camp towards the middle of the playa. This gypsy was dancing around in the sun and having fun... I smiled and squatted down low to grab a photo. BTW This is taken with a single RAW file from an Olympus PEN camera. from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Most people roamed the desert wearing goggles to protect ourselves from the sand and sun. For me, everything had an orange tint, so I've used the same technique in many of my photos of the event. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Girl With Umbrella The sun is quite intense... there are hundreds of varieties of umbrellas, and they all look good in the sun... With 50,000 unique people here, this is what we call a "target-rich" environment! :)
Daily Photo(s): One Week Till Burning Man! One of the hundreds of art displays all over the playa. This one was in the very middle... alone and interesting. - Trey Ratcliff See the rest of this batch (and a link to all Burning Man photos) here: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2011/08/23/one-week-till-burning-man/ at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Morning at the Temple at Burning Man Getting a few minutes of internet per week is tough! But, it does leave me more than ample time to go out and take photos… It is a great week. The night are cool (quite cold after a bit)… the mornings are cool too, and you need a sweatshirt or fabulous playa fur coat to feel comfy. I use the former, but am surrounded by the latter. - Trey Ratcliff
Steampunk at Burning Man Everyone at Burning Man is in costume all the time. That's about 50,000 people at a week-long costume party that becomes pretty intense. On the night of the actual burn of the tower (which you can see in the background), there was a little gathering of steampunk players toward the inner ring. One of the girls saw me taking photos, and came over to compare goggles for a bit. I grabbed this one of her just before it was time to return to her party. from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
The Hooded Wanderer
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Daily Photo(s): One Week Till Burning Man! Everyone on the playa is in costume. And, if you're not in costume, then you're the one that is standing out. This is one of the only Japanese people I saw there... but she certainly seemed really into the scene! - Trey Ratcliff See the rest of this batch (and a link to all Burning Man photos) here: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2011/08/23/one-week-till-burning-man/ at the Stuck in Customs blog.
I was taking photos of this heiro-jeweled skull, and then an Indian gal in a yellow dress came up and started dancing all over it. I have photos of that too, but I ended up liking the skull alone, best. Bejeweled skulls don't need Indian dancers to make them more awesome! - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Sculpture at Burning Man from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Every evening, a group of lamplighters walk through Black Rock City, hanging lanterns atop tall poles to keep the pathways lit for other travelers. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Groups set up special camps with different themes. Here I am inside the "Black Lodge" from Twin Peaks (I'm a fan). It was modeled after the Red Room. I sat in it for many hours, listening to music and looking out this opening. This is one of the many photos I captured. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Fixing Her Bandana This girl was performing some yoga in the nude towards the center of camp. Even though she would not have minded a full-body shot, I didn't do that... I thought this angle was more interesting in many different ways, even though the other way certainly had some bullet-points going for it. From the blog at www.stuckincustoms.com
YES And yes, Burning Man has no shortage of beautiful women (speaking of that, Adam Lambert was there too, but I did not get to meet him) galavanting across the playa. I don't take pictures of naked women and stuff. It's just too easy.... I think maybe I've done 2 or 3, but only if it is part of the scene... like interesting yoga across a strange sculpture or something that feels right. I guess it's hard to explain in a way... but, shots like this are plenty fun :)
Circling Center-Camp I visited Center Camp almost every day with my camera. It's a large shaded area that holds thousands of interesting people. This area definitely has more of a "hippy" vibe that other parts of Burning Man, but that also means there are all sorts of interesting photos to be made.
A ranger stands guard in front of the Burning Man tower during a sandstorm on the evening of the burn. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
"Wearable Cameras of the Distant Future" - Join us for the show! ...from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Daily Photo(s): One Week Till Burning Man! A few steampunk partiers get ready for the night of the burn. - Trey Ratcliff See the rest of this batch (and a link to all Burning Man photos) here: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2011/08/23/one-week-till-burning-man/ at the Stuck in Customs blog.
The Bridge The Main Temple at Burning Man was big enough to have several bridges and walkways around the structure. One evening after taking sunset photos, I took my camera up here to get a few vantage points. BTW, one of the most common questions I get is "How do you protect your cameras from the dust?" Most of the time, I just use a little micro 4/3rds (hate that name) that I don't mind destroying in the sand... a little Olympus PEN number. But, I also carry my D3X and D3S in a crappy backpack I got at Staples on the way... and I only take them out in good conditions like this for a big shot before putting them back away.
The playa is filled with one performance after another. Groups and troupes work on special performances, costumes, and other routines that they perform at their camps and out in the middle of the desert. This girl was in the middle of a rehearsal when I found her. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Center camp is a mecca for all kinds of artistic activities. Artists set up canvases, jugglers toss knives, and dancers gyrate around the court. It's really a feast for the eyes... and there was never a dull moment for my camera! - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Nobody is really shy there, and that's nice. Or, maybe if people are shy, they get over it pretty quick. After a few days, everyone is very relaxed and everything seems okay and natural. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
The glasses I wore around Burning Man that gave everything an orange tint...
Texas Snake Burn The night before they burn the Burning Man itself, they have something called a "regional burn", where many smaller structures are burned down. This amazing structure, a snake eating its own tail, is where +Cliff Baise and I ended up. And only after doing it did we find out it was made by some Austin artists! So things got burning, and Cliff and I were sitting down taking photos. Then, once things really started going, our faces started burning so much that we had to retreat! So we scrambled up with 500 different people and started running away! It was so crazy! As we ran, we could still feel the heat pounding out our back. And it hurt like you don't know... there was a mild amount of panic in our escape! I'm sure Cliff and I will never forget it.
Burning Man is also a week-long costume party. In fact, if you are NOT in a costume, then you are the odd one out. We had a little PhotoWalk while I was there, and these characters came galloping through the middle of it. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
There is a central area in the middle of the camp where people come to do yoga, get coffee, perform magic, or do other carnie-like activities. Some people just go and watch, like this gal here. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Biking Across the Playa, Burning Man, Nevada from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Climbing the Torso This is the same part of one of my favorite statues at Burning Man -- the same one from the night photo at https://plus.google.com/105237212888595777019/posts/4N75p1VrP57. This was taken with an 85mm prime just after the sun went down... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com
In the middle of the city is a vast expanse of desert where anyone can set up art pieces. Here, a small booth offering advice was erected. I sat down for a moment and they said I was beyond help. from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
The Hooded Wanderer So, if you look through my other Burning Man photos, you'll see I have a some steampunk goggles that have orange lenses. Everything I see has a strange orange and grainy tint. All I see are oranges and reds. The reds pop like something out of the spectrum. I spent a small eternity in Lightroom re-creating the effect.... so, in many ways, you are seeing exactly what I am seeing. The esplanade is a street that is in the inner edge of the 50,000 inhabitants of Burning Man. It's the most efficient ways of traveling from one place to another... and it's the best for people-watching, if you're into this sort of thing.
Huge and fanciful cars trek back and forth across the playa. They always draw a crowd, and they add to the other-worldly nature of the scene... - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Burning Under the Sun I don't go out much in the middle of the day... but on occasion I do venture out for photos. I prefer the cool sunsets, nights, and mornings. But under the sun in the Nevada desert, it is an intense experience. This is not too far from center-camp. That distant "gear" is a huge human-powered hamster-wheel... photos of that coming soon...
Afternoon on the Esplanade The heavy sun beats down on us all. Giant cars and moving pirate ships rove across the desert... after a while you just give in to it all... and stop thinking about getting a cool shower... (but then after a few hours, all you can think about is a cool shower... thank non-denominational-god that I have an RV and a giant bottle of shampoo.)
Full Contact Yoga Center camp has 500 things going on all the time. There is a section where people engage in couples yoga that is like a 24-hour cirque-de-soliel. Here, an Australian duo performs a move that make me feel like a chubby blob that just stays on the internet too long. More about them at http://prometheanjesters.com.au
*Balloon Chain" This year Robert says he is going for a chain of balloons a mile long. Each of them has a little light inside, and they glow like a sinuous snake in the night sky. More from my fellow Texan at http://www.balloonchain.com/
On the final night of the temple burn, a huge sandstorm blew across the desert, blinding all of us out in a dreamy haze. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Daily Photo(s): One Week Till Burning Man! Every night as the sun is setting, these lamplighters come out with lanterns and hang them high along the main roads in the make-shift city. - Trey Ratcliff See the rest of this batch (and a link to all Burning Man photos) here: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2011/08/23/one-week-till-burning-man/ at the Stuck in Customs blog.
On one of the final afternoons, a bitter sandstorm blew across the playa. It was also the night of the big burn, so people began to amass near the man himself. I saw this fellow photographer setting up on the periphery, bracing himself against the storm. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
One of the many wild custom land vehicles heads out to tour the playa as the sun sets. As soon as the sun starts to go down, everything comes alive in a fanciful way. - from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Unicorn on Dock Here is one of the hundreds of giant art cars that stop at the docks to pick up new guests. Anyone can get on any art car... no invitations needed. When they stop, just hop on and roll around the desert. Each one has a different kind of music and a different kind of vibe...
The Pink Party I only know of this guy loosely through other friends... and I may get some details wrong, so please correct/forgive me. But, I can speak of it vaguely because I only know loosely of the myth, and so, in that way, maybe my observations are wrapped in a mystery of their own. So there's this guy - I believe his name is Halcyon. He wears all pink and he's really into Burning Man. I mean really really really. He's known for having all kinds of crazy and awesome things happen around him. One day, I was in center camp, and hundreds of conga-lined people came dancing in, each wearing a different type of pink outfit. They took over the innermost area and had a quick party before having a massive hug-fest. It was very fun... I went around the outside and grabbed a bunch of individual photos, but this is the first one I grabbed. You may see more inside the Burning Man album.
With Umbrella Another one of the thousands of interesting people milling around Burning Man. After being here for a while, you kind of find it a bummer out in the "real" world that people don't dress up very often... It's kind of like a massive MMO here, where people can become whatever avatar they choose, and everyone accepts it without judgment.
Babies at the Burn There is an area called "Kidsville" that has 560 kids in a single Mad-Max-like camp. Parents bring kids of all ages out there to join in the fun. For something like this, of course I ask permission first... and mom was more than happy to allow me to take a few photos... I did made this one with a 24mm prime at 1.4 btw. See that little tag on her wrist? That is so it's harder for her to get lost or run off and join some desert cycle gang.
Temple in White Every year at Burning Man a new temple is built. People come to the temple and write little notes, secrets, regrets, or let things go in their own way. There is something about the idea of building these beautiful structures so that they can be burned down along with the things inside that is entirely unique and wonderful...
Desert Traveler A steampunk traveler travels across the desert to destinations unknown... We exchange nods... it's a strange sort of communication that goes on here... hard to explain.I think much of what happens here is impenetrable and mysterious to people that do not come. If you are reading this NOW, then you are probably NOT here. I used to be there... I ask people all the time what made them come the first time... and at some point, playful curiosity overcame the unknown and they just showed up.
*Sunken Ghost Ship in the Desert* I'm finally back to internet civilization after Burning Man! I decided to upload this one first because it is related to one of my favorite photos from last year - you may remember "The Dock" at https://plus.google.com/photos/105237212888595777019/albums/5645256805077157953/5649058623214819538 This year, they added to it - a sunken Spanish Galleon, which has all the little authentic touches that I've come to expect from this crew. See all the rigging? It was even done by the woman who did all the rigging for The Black Pearl for Pirates of the Caribbean. While I set up for this photo, a woman in a dress with lights inside came by with her well-dressed man. They stopped to look out across the desert while I took this photo....
*PlayaStorm* It was another blistering afternoon at Burning Man, and I took refuge in my RV. I know it's not very sporting of me, but I prefer to be in the shade deep into Lightroom while the sun is most potent. I got up to get a drink, and I peered out the window. There was a very strange blue storm broiling on the distant horizon with those very rare mammatus clouds roiling across the playa. So I jumped onto my bike and rode out into to find the distant temple. The sun came out behind me and gave the desert and temple a golden glow while the sky beyond was livid with storm…
The Night is Burning On Saturday night, 60,000 people descended on the central tower to watch it burn down. Everyone was in costume, even this gent in front of me that wore a haunting mask on the back of his head... - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Home Where the Buffalo Roam A house is pulled across the desert as people sit on the porch to drink iced tea and various other beverages... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
While riding by on my bike, I saw these three dancers-al-fresco enjoying the sun. It seemed to be the sort of thing that was interesting and just begging for a photograph, and, well, you can see what happened. And no, none of this was posed… it just happened. from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
*The Imperial Walker at Burning Man* What would you name this crawler? This must be in my top five most-awesome-cars in the desert. I guess it doesn't really classify as a "ca"r since these six legs crawl across the playa like an insect... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
*Guess the Burning Man Camera Trivia Contest - Photo #2* (Note Photo #1 was removed by Facebook because it showed a hiney-crack but you can see it at the link for the main contest at http://goo.gl/96uST ) I started this fun thing yesterday - thanks for all the guesses and discussion! And here is the next photo. Here's a hint… of the six photos I will share, each one came from a different camera I used at Burning Man. Here are your choices: A – The Olympus Tough TG-1 – $369 B – The Pentax Optio WG-2 – $299 C – The Pentax K-01 – $546 D – The Sony NEX-7 – $1348 E – The Nikon D3S – $4499 (note that I kept my Nikon D800 in the trailer the whole time and never used it… ) F – The Phase One – Over $10,000 Caption for this photo: In the middle of the pink party, this girl was at center camp with pink ears and her dust cover. She was a very pretty bunny, so I gave her the international eyebrow-sign of “is it okay to take a photo?” and she lit up happily. from Trey Ratcliff at http:
*Guess the Burning Man Camera Trivia Contest - Photo #3* (more on the contest at http://goo.gl/96uST ) Which camera do you think was used to make this photo? A – The Olympus Tough TG-1 – $369 B – The Pentax Optio WG-2 – $299 C – The Pentax K-01 – $546 D – The Sony NEX-7 – $1348 E – The Nikon D3S – $4499 (note that I kept my Nikon D800 in the trailer the whole time and never used it… ) F – The Phase One – Over $10,000 Caption for this photo: On the night the man burned, 60,000 people crowded around the bonfire of mammoth proportions. Photographers did anything they could to see over the crowd, including this enterprising photographer-wizard.
There are so many strange and wonderful things in the middle of the desert... like this! - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Guess the Burning Man Camera Trivia Contest - Photo #4 (more on the contest at http://goo.gl/96uST ) Which camera do you think was used to make this photo? A – The Olympus Tough TG-1 – $369 B – The Pentax Optio WG-2 – $299 C – The Pentax K-01 – $546 D – The Sony NEX-7 – $1348 E – The Nikon D3S – $4499 (note that I kept my Nikon D800 in the trailer the whole time and never used it… ) F – The Phase One – Over $10,000
Dusk falls on one of the art pieces in the middle of the desert.... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
*Guess the Burning Man Camera Trivia Contest - Photo #6* (more on the contest at http://goo.gl/96uST ) Which camera do you think was used to make this photo? A – The Olympus Tough TG-1 – $369 B – The Pentax Optio WG-2 – $299 C – The Pentax K-01 – $546 D – The Sony NEX-7 – $1348 E – The Nikon D3S – $4499 (note that I kept my Nikon D800 in the trailer the whole time and never used it… ) F – The Phase One – Over $10,000 *Caption for photo below:* There are over a hundred art-cars that roam the desert during the day and night. You can get on any one at any time and it will pick you up at a random place and drop you off at another. This little gypsy car was one of my favorites, and the music that flowed out of it was eclectic and relaxing. - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
*Anubis and the Sandstorm Afterlife* The ancient greek god towered over the desert of Burning Man in the middle of an afternoon sandstorm. I was riding my bike across the playa when the sandstorm hit. The conditions were so bad I could not travel any more, and I had no shelter, so I just cowered down here and pulled out my camera to take pictures of what I could see... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
*Muse at the Temple Sunrise* So, one might think I took a model over to take photos at the sunrise at the Temple during Burning Man, but I did not! She was just there, looking modelesque in the rising sun... There are So Many awesome-and-interesting-looking people at Burning Man... I never get used to it. Anyway, she looked cool and I asked if I could take a photo of her in front of the temple... she said yes, and started posing... then halfway through, she said she was a model. She asked me to send the pics along, which of course I will... she said just to Google her: "Eden Muse" from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
*Ego* What do you think of Ego? btw, at the end of the week, they burned it down... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
*Angel in the Sun* One morning while visiting center camp at Burning Man, I saw this delicate angel on stilts gliding around the outside in the morning sun...
*The MMO of Burning Man* The first time I walked around the playa at night with +Tom Anderson (be sure to see his Burning Man photos or hear him talk about them in our recent hangout on YouTube.com/stuckincustoms ), we talked about how it reminded us of an MMO at night. Everyone is in costume and artifically lit... it's so surreal. Even though I've been for three years in a row, I don't think I'll ever get used to it... always exciting! :) This was taken with a Pentax K-01 -- as part of my six-camera experiment at Burning Man. - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Burning Man - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
A firedancer waiting on the burn of Wall Street at Burning Man... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Baby Unicorn all dressed up at Burning Man… - from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com
+John Halcyon Styn gives a warm hug at center camp during Burning Man. from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
And here again is +John Halcyon Styn leading his thousand-strong hug nation army on bike from the Pink Heart camp to Center Camp. You can see he is passing the 9 o'clock street that leads to the Man in the distance... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Fight at The Thunderdome -- Every night in the desert is a new fight. The dome is descended upon for the big event as a thousand bikes surround the structure and people crawl across it like insects, trying to get a view. (taken with a Phase One) from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
- photo from #treyratcliff Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Three stars in the desert… from above, I think they are Orion's Belt. from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
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Cool dad and badass baby at Burning Man - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Strange Temples under the Moon - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Pirate ship scene... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Morning at Burning Man - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Anyone wanna come hang out inside the gypsy wagon with me? from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
A huge skelton relaxes on the white sands... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
The Pirate Ship sends off ragged flames just as the sun sets in the desert... from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
What is it? I captured this very unusual "thing" in the sky... what do you think it is?
A Movable Feast - a dining room rolls around the desert while they engage in some fine dining - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Girl in the Desert Fires - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Strange Creatures - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
From Burning Man - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Mirrored Art at Burning Man - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Ancient Anubis in Sandstorm Here's one of the photos that I took with the Phase One out in the desert. I'm not at all an expert with these cameras, but I did have a lot of fun with experimentation! - from Trey Ratcliff at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com - all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Pirate Ship in the Desert - Trey Ratcliff