A ranger stands guard in front of the Burning Man tower during a sandstorm on the evening of the burn.
The Guardian of the Tomb I sometimes mistakenly call the Taj Mahal a "temple".  There is a fleet of people ready to jump down my throat and tell me, in no uncertain terms, that it is most certainly a tomb.  Of course, whenever I do call it a temple, these are all honest mistakes; I'm always a bit flummoxed as to why people get so agitated.Anyway, besides all that mess, I thought you might enjoy this photo I grabbed of one of the gentleman guards of the tomb.  I slipped on my 70-200mm lens (See my NIkon 70-200mm Review) to get both the guard and the tomb compressed in the background. I was a little worried that he would see me lurking about, aiming a giant lens at his head.  So, I took shots quickly then moved on...  I had no burning desire to make a guy like that angry.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
A ranger stands guard in front of the Burning Man tower during a sandstorm on the evening of the burn.
A ranger stands guard in front of the Burning Man tower during a sandstorm on the evening of the burn.
A ranger stands guard in front of the Burning Man tower during a sandstorm on the evening of the burn.
See photo in original gallery.