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Impact Crater
Coming from the outer reaches of the solar system an extraterrestrial body impacted the Colorado Plateau in what is now Northern Arizona about 50,000 years ago during the Pleistocene epoch. The iron meteor created an enormous crater and devastated the surrounding woodlands inhabited by mastodons and other megafauna. Shockwaves traveling through the air and ground effected a large area and enormous amounts of rock and ash were ejected into the atmosphere.
A look over the edge of this crater shows the frightening power of such collisions.
This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera and Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens with a Hoya 67mm Infrared R-72 filter using Konica Infrared 750 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
A look over the edge of this crater shows the frightening power of such collisions.
This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera and Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens with a Hoya 67mm Infrared R-72 filter using Konica Infrared 750 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
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Not sure where I'm going with this but it's all fascinating stuff!
AND, I have to say, these are some amazing B/W shots!
Scott Holcomb club has replied to Andy Rodker clubPerhaps the neanderthal and cro-magnon folks strolling around Paleolithic Spain may have heard this impact BOOM coming over the distant horizon . . . ¡Ay Caramba!, they exclaimed.
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