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The Glowing Bridge at the TempleThe “Temple” is different every year, and it’s always fun to explore. I usually visit the temple several times before I decide to take photos. It’s fun to show up on the scene completely green and study all the angles and ideas around different compositions with different lighting conditions.- Trey RatcliffRead the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
On one of the final afternoons, a bitter sandstorm blew across the playa. It was also the night of the big burn, so people began to amass near the man himself. I saw this fellow photographer setting up on the periphery, bracing himself against the storm.
Burning Man is also a week-long costume party. In fact, if you are NOT in a costume, then you are the odd one out. We had a little PhotoWalk while I was there, and these characters came galloping through the middle of it.
The playa is filled with one performance after another. Groups and troupes work on special performances, costumes, and other routines that they perform at their camps and out in the middle of the desert. This girl was in the middle of a rehearsal when I found her.
In the central gathering area, I found all sorts. I mean all sorts. I felt woefully regular, but I did have my steampunk stuff on, so I liked paying attention to other steampunk stuff, like this guy. We just kinda stared at each other for a while. It was kinda weird, but kinda cool.
I was taking photos of this heiro-jeweled skull, and then an Indian gal in a yellow dress came up and started dancing all over it.  I have photos of that too, but I ended up liking the skull alone, best.  Bejeweled skulls don't need Indian dancers to make them more awesome!
The metal dragon-car was my favorite of the vehicles.  It wasn't the biggest, but the fully movable and fire-breathing head was incredible.
from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
Daily Photo(s) - Burning Man Alive
I've been releasing these photos in little batches.  I don't usually add captions to photos, but I have been doing in these cases.  Enjoy!

On the final night of the temple burn, a huge sandstorm blew across the desert, blinding all of us out in a dreamy haze.

- Trey Ratcliff

See the whole set here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
In the central gathering area, I found all sorts. I mean all sorts. I felt woefully regular, but I did have my steampunk stuff on, so I liked paying attention to other steampunk stuff, like this guy. We just kinda stared at each other for a while. It was kinda weird, but kinda cool.
In the central gathering area, I found all sorts. I mean all sorts. I felt woefully regular, but I did have my steampunk stuff on, so I liked paying attention to other steampunk stuff, like this guy. We just kinda stared at each other for a while. It was kinda weird, but kinda cool.
In the central gathering area, I found all sorts. I mean all sorts. I felt woefully regular, but I did have my steampunk stuff on, so I liked paying attention to other steampunk stuff, like this guy. We just kinda stared at each other for a while. It was kinda weird, but kinda cool.
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