Oct 29, 2018
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The Everyday Astronaut Visits A Flooded Bonneville Salt Flats

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For the last two years, photographer Tim Dodd has never travelled without his vintage Russian space suit (it was an impulse online purchase). Whenever a photo opp presents itself, Tim dons the suit and takes awesome self-portraits in an ongoing series entitled, Everyday Astronaut.

Recently Dodd drove 1300 miles to visit the Bonneville Salt Flats in northwestern Utah. It had been a lifelong dream to visit and drive the famous flats but the weather had other ideas. A rainstorm flooded the flats and instead of getting to drive them, Dodd took an amazing series of photos for Everyday Astronaut instead.

The artist shared the resulting self-portraits on reddit and even provided the camera settings for each shot to help aspiring photographers. For more be sure to check out Everyday Astronaut at the links below.

[via reddit]

 

EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
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EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
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Sony A7RMKII 85mm @F2.0 ISO 100 1/200th

 

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EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
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Sony A7RMKII 85mm @F2.0 ISO 100 1/200th

 

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EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
Instagram | Facebook | Prints

 

Sony A7RMKII 300mm @F5.0 ISO 100 1/5000th

 

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EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
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Sony A7RMKII 24mm @F2.0 ISO 1250 8 sec

 

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EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
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Canon 5D MK III 11mm @F4 ISO 6400 30 sec

 

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EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
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Sony A7RMKII 11mm @F4 ISO 3200 30 sec

 

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EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT
Instagram | Facebook | Prints

 

Sony A7RMKII 11mm @F4 ISO 3200 30 sec

 

 

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