raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Ok, with all the talk of technology, AI, and latest gear releases and cameras bag threads, I was kind of in a silly mood thinking about Ansel Adams’ early photographic treks using a burro to haul about 100lbs. of equipment.
PBS has a short reference to “Mistletoe”:

Mistletoe
I wonder how we as photographers would be viewed if we trucked along with a donkey hauling our photographic equipment - and I assume camping equipment - for a photographic excursion.
I’m sure there must be local, state, and federal laws and ordinances preventing this today. Perhaps one can get a permit? And never mind the cost and maintenance of keeping a burro and “picking” up after it during the shoot 😁
And most important, where does one get a burro? Not through B&H, Adorama, or Freestyle…
americanwildhorsecampaign.org
FYI… May is Burro Awareness Month
PBS has a short reference to “Mistletoe”:

Adams' Photo Gear | American Experience | PBS
Ansel Adams took his first long trip into the wilderness in 1920, when he was just eighteen.
www.pbs.org

Mistletoe
I wonder how we as photographers would be viewed if we trucked along with a donkey hauling our photographic equipment - and I assume camping equipment - for a photographic excursion.
I’m sure there must be local, state, and federal laws and ordinances preventing this today. Perhaps one can get a permit? And never mind the cost and maintenance of keeping a burro and “picking” up after it during the shoot 😁
And most important, where does one get a burro? Not through B&H, Adorama, or Freestyle…

Unveiling the Mysteries of Wild Burros
Learn about the history, unique traits, and conservation challenges of wild burros in the American West.

FYI… May is Burro Awareness Month
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Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Sometimes I get all my stuff loaded up, but then I just can't get my ass moving...
x-ray
Veteran
That’s great. You get a big ass gold ostar for that one.Sometimes I get all my stuff loaded up, but then I just can't get my ass moving...
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
This is kinda like a low-budget version of the Budweiser Clydesdales.The "beer burro" that wandered around my grand daughters wedding reception in Nashville. Saddlebags filled with cold beer on ice so you did not have to go to the bar for a cold one, just summon the donkey.
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Freakscene
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Tim Murphy
Well-known
Dear Board,
Most people think I'm a jackass not a donkey. But I can tote some serious gear if anyone wants help! One bag has to mirror the burro from above toting the beer bag. I don't work for nothing!
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA
Most people think I'm a jackass not a donkey. But I can tote some serious gear if anyone wants help! One bag has to mirror the burro from above toting the beer bag. I don't work for nothing!
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Another camera donkey:

Camera Donkey 3RRS III
The Camera Donkey, an experimental photography device, in its latest reincarnation as of spring 2011. 2 redesigned turn tables, 3 new high precision linear slides and 2 individual motor controllers for up to seven stepper motors.
The slit scanning assy on this picture is improvised from 2 linear slides, a Canon 5D2, a Mamiya RZ 50mm lens attached to a Sinar P2 standard, all hold together by lots of RRS gear. The whole machine is around 15kg, the slit scanning assy itself almost 10kg. When properly balanced, the slit scanner can be moved around the vertical axis with one finger. It can do a 360 degree turn around the horizontal axis in under 4 seconds, tilts 120 degrees in less than 5 and scans a 36mm sensor, if need, in about 2.5 seconds. The camera, motors and sensors are controlled with a scriptable windows software. Adjustments and picture taking process is controlled by a Logitech wireless game pad with 2 two-way joysticks and 10 programmable buttons. And finally, the control software uses text-to-speech during the picture taking process to enable the model to precisely time movements.
Contarama
Well-known
I wouldn't use a burro I'd use a mule...or better yet maybe a drone
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
I'm not fussy; anything that's willing to tote two Mamiya C3's at the same time will have my undying gratitude, and as much hay as it can eat.I wouldn't use a burro I'd use a mule...or better yet maybe a drone
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