Great climbing pictures you've personally taken
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Hailey climbing some boulders at the base.
Here is a shot I took right outside of Butte Montana at the parking lot for The Wedge. It was taken with Canon T3i with a 28-135 IS lens while using an off camera flash with a remote trigger for the flash to give the surreal lit up look. It isn't the best image but I figure it is good enough to get this topic started! |
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I've got one here on mp with more "great" votes but this is one of my favorites. |
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I'll start with my most widely viewed photo, and it's one that I haven't posted here on MP yet: Canon 20D, 20-35mm @ 35mm, 1/40th at f/4.5, ISO 800 And that's an awesome shot Doug-- the hyper-real lighting and the wide lens makes for a great effect. |
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Looking at climbers on the Hasse-Brandler route from the Comici-Dimai. |
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Too funny, we were at Koh Yoa Noi 4 days ago. |
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Just last week at Last Chance Canyon |
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I've got one here on mp with more "great" votes but this is one of my favorites. Jake on #1 Super Guy at Shelf Road. Canon 1Ds II, 17-40L at 17mm, worked over (maybe a bit too much) in Lightroom. </quote |
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Penitente
Penitente in San Luis Vally Colorado Routes left to right: Not my Cross to bear, Bullet and the blue Sky, Tanks for the Hueco's. Climber on Bullet is Cris Watson Camera: Kodak point and click |
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What's up Nate-Dog, how's Summit County. I think you just one-uped my Penitente photo. I always liked the one of me and Waterman fist bumping mid route. |
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Karsten Delap climbing into the light on "Acrophobia" 5.10d
Shot from a seperate rope fixed at the anchor. Good shots take a little extra work sometimes. |
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Of course MP users generally like photos of the ladies more... |
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Some great stuff in this thread. |
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Bugaboos is just a photogenic place: Also, the fastest way to sell used gear is to take nice photos: |