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StevenTakesPictures
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Pictures of stuff I see. Advocate for letting wild nature exist. SLC, UT
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I shot this #pano of thunderstorms in Idaho from near the Utah/Wyoming state line

#landscape #photography #wx
Today I saw this gorgeous hawk resting in some dead aspens

#wildlife #birding #photography
I shot this #panorama of the Halfway Hill fire near Filmore, Utah on July 8th, 2022

#photography #landscape #wildfire #utah
A young moose during a June snowstorm in the Wasatch
#wildlife #photography #utah #snow
This pretty lazuli bunting on a branch was one of the first photos I took with my 200-500mm
#wildlife #photography #birding #utah
The first time I encountered one of these sprinting around in the sand it blew my mind, they're super quick!
Is this based on real world measurements or a study that you could link me? I don't ask to accuse of anything, I am curious about the real eroei of solar when things like mining and transport are taken into account and haven't been able to find good data on this.
Trick question, neither of them will be affordable.
I submit for everyone's consideration, these Salt Lake City police officers on June 12th. At what point does the patch on their shoulder not matter anymore?
#ICE #police #protest
An adorable little chipmunk munching on a flower
#wildlife #photography #utah
Epic! I love the scale visible here, you can really tell how huge the view is!
My dog Tank having a great time running around outside. If anyone in the Salt Lake City area wants candid pet photos, I'll take them for cheap! DM me!
#photography #pets #dogs #dogsky #utah #saltlakecity
The Milky Way overhead and the Silver King fire in the distance (2024)
#astrophotography #nikon #utah #wildfire
A bolt of lightning on the leading edge of a dense precipitation core drifting over the Great Salt Lake
#landscape #photography #wx #UTwx #nikon #lightning
Those areas are the Great Salt Lake itself, and the seasonally flooded salt flats to it's west surrounding the Newfoundland Mountains and air force test ranges. A-A-Ron suggesting a lack of data for that area is probably correct, and I'd wager it roughly matches the data of the surrounding areas.
That I am less informed on tbh. If you find a model you like you might be able to find others commenting on its glasses compatibility. I imagine a powered system (often abbreviated PAPR) might prevent fogging to some degree?