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Dahlmann
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A big effort behind this photo.. I had to climb/slide down 30 meters threw hard vegetation in rain and mud. Got scratches and burns from angry plants with thorns =)
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It was worth it. I love the dark green and black on the edges with the smooth white water. Perfectly executed!
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That's a keeper.
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I am sure there were no tripod holes at the end of the slide
Nice shot.
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Yup... nicely done. And remember, nobody cares HOW you got the image!
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Quote from: wolfnowl on December 20, 2011, 12:25:32 AM
Yup... nicely done. And remember, nobody cares HOW you got the image!
Right. Usually when I hear how hard it was to shoot something, the final image is pedestrian. In this case, your final image is superb. Very well done.
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Yes, it was well worth it to us to have you suffer making it so we could enjoy your nice shot in the comfort of our homes.
Very nice!
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I think a slightly different angle would improve things. Could you go back & re-shoot?
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Quote from: Chairman Bill on December 20, 2011, 10:57:09 AM
I think a slightly different angle would improve things. Could you go back & re-shoot?
I'm sure that wouldn't be a problem... notice he didn't say how he got OUT?
Probably STILL down there!
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Very nice!
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With respect to the piranhas at the end of the slide, I'd recommend wearing a stronger codpiece unless a career in light (very) music is on the cards. On the other hand, since so many nowadays sing through their noses, it might not matter so much...
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