way_the_keyed
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This is from Guardsman's Pass above Brighton, UT. I hope you like
it. Please leave me a comment. Thanks.
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great shot! wonderful colors and textures. good digital matting also.
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i'm not sure exactly what to say about this photo. assuming it's not Photoshopped, which is a big assumption in this case, I think, this guy is either super good or super dumb to be free-soloing that. or maybe it's only a boulder problem, and the shadows of the right side are hiding the fact that it's not even that high off the ground. point is, it looks good, but as a climber, i've got to wonder if it's doctored.
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very interesting shot. kind of cool once the viewer figures it out. i can't imagine ever capturing this shot. i wonder if this funky shadow is something you had previously witnessed and then planned ahead for, or if this is just some amazing coincidence.
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oh, yes, the captain. good composition and exposure. i guess that you are the leader as well as the shooter. i suppose you already know that this could be better if the climber was on the sharp end. still, getting any shots while on the Rock is to be commended. good job.
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Please tell me what you think. Any comments will be greatly
appreciated. Thank you.
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is something wrong with me? i can't tell what this is, but i like it.
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i agree. i wish you had more water in the shot, and i wonder if you could somehow photoshop out that green rope. good job, though. climbing photography is always a bot sketchy. getting any shots at all while on a wall should be commended.
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good job capturing the shot on this one. nice contrail as well. i think it would be better however, if you either zoomed out more to get more context into it, or zoomed in and filled the frame more.
just something to think about. when you look through a ski mag, the shots are either very close or very far.
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I think I like this shot. When I first looked at it, I thought that her hands might be covered with ants, and that's no fun. After closer inspection, however, I am pretty confident that it's just dirt. Silly girl.
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Good capture. A little scary being so near the edge. Excellent.
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This is great! I love your idea. I am going to have to try this myself.
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This is a great shot. The part that stands out to me, however, is the frame-like border. I was scrolling through these pictures, and this shot looks like an inspirational poster that should be up at the office. Very nice work. I think that the frame lends the shot credibility.
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I cannot help but smile when looking at this photo. This is one of those shots that you just can't plan. It just happens. However, I think the color of the water could be better, and the foot sticking into the corner of the frame is also unfortunate. No matter, I am smiling nonetheless.
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I also like this photo, though I think that it might have been more advantageous to shoot from a lower angle. That way, the frame is filled with the most interesting looking part of this shot, the splashing water.
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This is Jeff Campbell tossing a front flip over a 160-foot gap.
Please tell me what you think about it.
Fellows checking out Chad's Gap before tossing it.
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