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Photographer [url=http://www.joergboetel.com/]Joerg Boetel[/url] snaps one last photo of me as I ride away up Kelbaker Road

0-100_0212www_joergboetel_com.jpg Joerg and Elke and I have a fun desert chat for a good half hour; they visit Death Valley frequently and are on their way homeThumbnailsAfter 45 minutes of slow uphill, I see someone ahead in the road.  Stranded?  No, he's taking photos of the area, and of meJoerg and Elke and I have a fun desert chat for a good half hour; they visit Death Valley frequently and are on their way homeThumbnailsAfter 45 minutes of slow uphill, I see someone ahead in the road.  Stranded?  No, he's taking photos of the area, and of meJoerg and Elke and I have a fun desert chat for a good half hour; they visit Death Valley frequently and are on their way homeThumbnailsAfter 45 minutes of slow uphill, I see someone ahead in the road.  Stranded?  No, he's taking photos of the area, and of meJoerg and Elke and I have a fun desert chat for a good half hour; they visit Death Valley frequently and are on their way homeThumbnailsAfter 45 minutes of slow uphill, I see someone ahead in the road.  Stranded?  No, he's taking photos of the area, and of meJoerg and Elke and I have a fun desert chat for a good half hour; they visit Death Valley frequently and are on their way homeThumbnailsAfter 45 minutes of slow uphill, I see someone ahead in the road.  Stranded?  No, he's taking photos of the area, and of meJoerg and Elke and I have a fun desert chat for a good half hour; they visit Death Valley frequently and are on their way homeThumbnailsAfter 45 minutes of slow uphill, I see someone ahead in the road.  Stranded?  No, he's taking photos of the area, and of me

I'm so used to my cheap camera that I often forget how much difference it makes when a professional like Joerg Boetel with professional equipment gets behind the camera.