Care to hear my impersonation of Samuel L. Jackson doing No More Monkeys Jumping on the Bed? I'm quite proud of it.
As for the happy 2009 photo, this version might give a clue as to how we did it. How many tries did it take? Like 30 or something?:
Happy New Year kids. This little tale of six adventurers shall be prefaced thus:
Traveling and camping with kids - the really little toddler kind - takes you back to some old days. Those days when you learned and mastered the fine craft of sneaking out of the house . . .
You've got to call...
Eric,
Something I'll totally recommend is adding some LED strips to the inside of your roof tent. Check out this thread. It's cheap, effective, really cool, really useful, and LEDs are efficient.
Sweet build you've got going on. Really sweet build. Keep on going.
Great idea with the tent mounts, the height, etc. Are those brackets aluminum?
Are you okay with the water cans (seemingly) blocking the access to the toolbox?
I have to say Brian, that there's very little there that sounds enjoyable, even as a full casserole in one plate. But I believe in the if-you-try-it-you-will-love-it notion. No doubt this would be thrilling.
And I raise my glass to it, and them
:safari-rig:
Nice. Don't worry too much about getting the camera off to one side or the other, especially if you have one with a wide angle view. It's not that detrimental, and obviously having a view back there is better than no view. It's worth a shot to get the camera in the wheel hub...
Related side question: is Aperture available for PC? I do, though, totally agree with you, as I used Lightroom on a PC for awhile before that computer's last breath. Which was recent. I've switched to a Mac with Aperture - I find it superior to Lightroom.
Or in Tony's case, Aperture isn't...
Tony,
For working with photographs the latest version of Lightroom is perfectly fine by itself. Photoshop will certainly give you the ability to do work with one-off creations (panoramics and other forms of merging separate frames ... and all the myriad of graphics editing you want).
Isn't...
This shirt shrunk. I washed it and it shrunk. See, that's what things do when they get wet. They shrink.
And, uh, the public has a right to know what you're like in the morning after a cozy night in a roof top tent bro.
"Luck, meet Mark. He's been dying for a hell of a good story to follow."
KC, if you don't mind, I'd like to share this photo of you and your happy new tent: Click to see KC the morning lover.
More details about the roof rack here:
www.markdstephens.com/frontier/yakima_roof_rack.html
The rack uses the Yak landing pads (#7) and control towers. These parts are not vehicle specific, they just bolt onto any rigid surface. Think camper shell or trailer lid.
Hope it helps.
Mark
And their hearts beat outback.
Road conditions, different weather, and increased sales. :)
Some are wide angle dispersion filters, too, which I'll admit do remarkably widen the beam.
EDIT: I also put a show-n-tell photo comparison between the spot filters and combo-wide filters here...
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