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Wow! This is amazing for several reasons but number one is the strength required to climb a vertical surface. The way the crack was light almost seemed like the earth was opening up. Well, done!
THUMBS DOWN for not actually showing the finished image!!!! jeez, whoever made that decision to show the process but not the final product should be fired.....
@@orion7741 - By old school I didn't mean on film, yes it was a digital camera and obviously artificial light. What I was referring to was the effect wasn't photoshopped.
I had never heard of that ban, and looked it up. It looks like Canyonlands and Arches indeed, but I don't see any mention of outside of those "Dark Sky Parks." Long Canyon here is not prohibited. Also, the county just approved a huge urban development just down the road (sad)
What a wonderful idea and I bet the photographs are amazing . Sometimes you have to go through some difficulties for your art . What a great collaboration.