Saturday, May 20, 2006

Hungover Wall - Keller Peak, California (May 2006)


This is a climbing photo experiment I did with photoshop. The technique here is simple, but requires a tripod. Somehow, I had managed not to own one of these fundamental photographic tools until this week. I'm not sure how I accomplished such a thing, as any photographer worth his salt (whatever that means) owns at least one tripod. Well, I am now worth my salt.

5 Comments:

Blogger Ijsbreker said...

looks like somebody put your salt on that rock... what's all that white powdery stuff on the climbing grips?

Sunday, May 21, 2006  
Blogger An Enlightened Fellow said...

Is that a question you've been asked before? I've never heard that one. Of course, I usually hear the, "Why are you carrying a bed into the desert?" or "That's an awfully big camelback you've got there, you must drink a lot of water."

Monday, May 22, 2006  
Blogger Ijsbreker said...

my two favorites (didn't i already tell you this?... deja vu):

"are you boys going back into them woods to practice judo?" (no joke: JUDO)
- hikers on the trail to Rocktown, Georgia

"is that a parachute for b.a.s.e. jumping?"
- hikers in the talus field below the Chief, Squamish, B.C.

Monday, May 22, 2006  
Blogger An Enlightened Fellow said...

Wow. You know, rock climbing as a sport has been around for decades; you'd think the general public would have gotten some sort of education on the basics by now. I guess that's what we're out there providing from climbing trip to climbing trip.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006  
Blogger TheTart said...

Hey, U have lotsa salt it seems! Love the rock colors, lovely.

Smooch,
The Tart
; )

Tuesday, May 23, 2006  

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