Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Review on the gentLED-AUTO intervalometer


So this was a few year ago and forgot to post it. So I have been looking for a good intervalometer for my Nikon D40. I found this company from Europe called Genltes Unlimited. They have a full range of products for cameras. I bought the gentLED-AUTO which is mad for DLSR cameras with IR capability. I am happy with it. The design is simple. The battery is a common battery. It has amazing interval settings. you can go from like 1 sec to 30 minutes. Below are two Time-Lapses that I did using this. The video with me driving the gentLED-AUTO work great.


Friday, April 26, 2013

My other Blog...

I have had another blog for about a year but have not done much with it. So I decided to revamp it and start using it. It's about my homebrewing. So if you are in to beer check it out


                                        http://miltonsbrew.blogspot.com/

Monday, April 22, 2013

Carlota Copper Company(KGHM)

Carlota Copper Company Internship
I forgot to post this and I just found it. It has been a awesome busy semester. My summer started out fast since I had a final on Thursday and then had to be in Phoenix the next day. Well last summer I moved to Phoenix, Arizona to work in Globe at Carlota. I was hired to be a geology intern to do two different projects. One being exploration rock sampling and the second one being ore control. I love doing both of the jobs. They both had pros and cons. The Awesome part of the exploration was I got to hike around in the mountains taking samples. But the rock sampling was repetitive. But it was a good experience. Now for ore control, I loved it! I was in charge of a big part in the mine. I had to go out take rock samples in the pit, describe the rock look for mineralization and then update 3D geologic maps. Then I would get data back from the lab and figure which areas to mine for ore and waste. The I would send information to the surveys to stake the area I pick to mine. It was an awesome job I got to tell the miner where to mine and that was cool since I am still a college student! Also I got to go to Tuscon and take a 3D software program class. I learned a lot and I was cool how computers are so advanced. This opportunity working for a copper mine was very beneficial to me. I learned skills that I will uses in the future.

 Exploration sampling





Around the pit














Before the explosion the pictures below are of the blast!!!!!!











This guy is awesome. Kenny B the head Engineer(control of the blasting)

The PIT




Me standing by the tire


The other intern Garrett and I






Trucks lined up waiting to be loaded






Zoomed in to the haul truck from the picture above.


Part of the pit







Cruising down the haul road






Leach pads where the copper is extracted from the rock

The finished product