Great climbing pictures you've personally taken
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These threads always get my stoke factor up to get out and shoot. |
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Went to Vegas for my week long bachelor party. Had a great time climbing. Chris styling a Red Rock classic in 2009. |
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Always liked this one. It is a butt shot, but somehow it gets the feeling of the route. Stitcher Quits in J-Tree. |
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Peter Franzen wrote: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.ZOMBIES!!! |
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Jason, What route photo two? On Wigwam. |
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Tombo: That was on Petered Out on the Big Rock Candy Mountain. These 1/4" button heads have since been replaced by modern hardware. |
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Ryan Hill wrote:Always liked this one. It is a butt shot, but somehow it gets the feeling of the route. Stitcher Quits in J-Tree.Oh man. That made my palms sweat. Stichter Quits was the first slab route I ever climbed and it scared the shit out of me. I've since climbed way harder and almost as run out slab lines, and nothing else has freaked me out the way that one did. The high winds didn't help either. |
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This is my friend george on lambs slide on our way up kieners in novemeber |
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7,000ft above base camp. |
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Shot this one a couple days ago, just did a quick edit to stack the 3 45 minute exposures and a couple other things. |