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:
looks like somebody put your salt on that rock... what's all that white powdery stuff on the climbing grips?
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."
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.
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.
Hey, U have lotsa salt it seems! Love the rock colors, lovely.
Smooch,
The Tart
; )
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