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December 22, 2010
Ice Patterns at Heron Lake State Park
We spent a week at Heron Lake State Park in northern New Mexico at the beginning of December. It was a nice place to hang out for a while because the campground has electricity. Our RV has solar-electric panels that provide plenty of electricity in the summer when the sun is up a long time and gets high in the sky. With the shorter winter days where the sun doesn't rise very high, the solar-electric panels don't quite produce enough electricity and we either have to run our generator or plug in at a campground. Plugging in also means that we can run some electric space heaters so we don't have to run our furnace as much which saves propane.Because we had plenty of electricity at Heron Lake State Park, I was able to process lots of images. I use an Eizo ColorEdge CG210 display for processing images instead of the screen on my 17-inch MacBook Pro, and that takes additional electricity. I was also processing images from quite a while back, and they were stored on an external hard drive (two 3.5-inch drives in a RAID(0) configuration to be precise), and that also uses electricity. With the unlimited electricity from shore power, I was free to process as long as I wanted.
On three afternoons, we photographed some Mule Deer in the park. There were two good-sized bucks trying to gather a harem, and we were able to get some decent images.
Ice Patterns
Heron Lake State Park, New Mexico, USA
Canon EOS 1Ds Mk III, 180 Macro, 1 sec, f16, ISO 100
Image taken on December 12, 2010.
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