
Burning Man, Canon Digital Rebel w/28-135 IS Zoom Lens, hand-held
So we went out to the desert and they burned this man...
We're home, we survived. As always, Burning Man was phenomenal. Beautiful weather (well, except for the two days and nights of dust storms), fantastic art, wonderful people. This year presented a lot of personal challenges for me, but now that I'm gaining some perspective I think they are ones that will lead to growth and better things. But I'm glad to be home.
I shot about 700 photos. I haven't even looked at them all yet. I do plan to post a Burning Man 2004 photo album, but it may be a while before I sort through the images and build an album. Check back soon.
Posted by Dawn at September 13, 2004 05:43 PM
Simply put, BM was the best thing i've ever done in my life. I learned so much about myself ( still alot of things i need to work on), and it renewed my faith in people ( yes, there are people who *really* care for each other). I'm *already* counting down to next year.
It's been a week since the event and i miss my campmates horribly.I also miss the warm weather, the hugs and kisses, and the freedom to just be. I really plan to dive into the community this year, and get more involved.
It was a blessing to finally meet you ,and Michael as well. Sorry for being so shy, i kinda clam up when i meeet people for the 1st time ( that's one of the things i'm working on). Hope to see you guys at Seacompression.
Posted on September 14, 2004 01:36 PST
Welcome home!! Personal growth is always a good thing and you can't grow without challenge. Look forward to the pics...
Posted on September 14, 2004 11:36 PST
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