Napoleon, North Dakota.
Last week’s Cellpic Sunday featured a story about the attraction in south-central North Dakota known as Dinosaurs on the Prairie. That image was a snapshot from the ground featuring a view of the collection of machines that wind their way up a hill.
While we were there, I decided to launch the Mavic Air and capture some aerial views of the site. Unlike last week’s photo from ground level, this image features the entire collection of machines. Though near the road, a fence separates the machinery from the viewer, it is possible to walk up the hill and look more closely at the collection if that is your mission. Check last Sunday’s Cellpic Sunday for more details on the exhibit and its creator.
About the photo: All images from the Mavic Air are fixed at f/2.8, but I set the ISO at 100, and the exposure at 1/900 sec. Once downloaded, I processed the image in Lightroom, then moved to Luminar 4 for final edits.
John Steiner
That is a long line of machines.
True that. I am looking forward to visiting there sometime in the summer.
Interesting shot, John. I love the contrast with the plowed field and the limitless space.
Thanks. On that chilly day, we didn’t stay as long as I’d have liked, but I plan to visit again sometime when crops are in that plowed field and everything is green.