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Travelling through #alligatoralley on our way to #miamiflorida🌴⚓⛵ - spoiler alert: we saw alligators…. #florida2024☀️ #everglades🐊
At one time my woods was a pasture and this tree anchored a barbed wire fence.
Lulu and I climbed the hill behind the house for the first time since last fall. No maintenance needed so far as we only lost one tree during the winter and it fell away from the trail.
Traisping around Hocking Hills, especially around Old Man's Cave, we noticed how the trees anchored themselves into the sides of the gorge with gnarly, muscular-like roots. This weave of roots uprooted caught my eye and reminding me of how I'm rooted in life even with the twists and turns of life.
BW version of this photo.
These shots were taken for a brochure on a Leadership Course being offered at Charleston Southern University. The layout calls for the two students photos to be on opposing sides of the 2-page spread, leading in to the spread. The inner edge of each photo will be faded or blurred to white, with the tree anchoring the edge of the page.
Strobist: bare Gemini 4700 on 1/4 power with warming gel at camera right 45/45; bare Sunpak 383 Super, gobo'd, at camera left, level & slightly behind subject.
Since we were bleeding out the side of the photo, I let much of the background blow out to white. In retrospect, I wish I had upped my front strobe to 1/2 and stopped down some more to give the lake more interest.
BW version of this photo.
These shots were taken for a brochure on a Leadership Course being offered at Charleston Southern University. The layout calls for the two students photos to be on opposing sides of the 2-page spread, leading in to the spread. The inner edge of each photo will be faded or blurred to white, with the tree anchoring the edge of the page.
Strobist: bare Gemini 4700 on 1/4 power with warming gel at camera left 45/45; bare Sunpak 383 Super, gobo'd by tree level & behind subject.
Since we were bleeding out the side of the photo, I let much of the background blow out to white. In retrospect, I wish I had upped my front strobe to 1/2 and stopped down some more to give the lake more interest.
BW Version of this photo.
These shots were taken for a brochure on a Leadership Course being offered at Charleston Southern University. The layout calls for the two students photos to be on opposing sides of the 2-page spread, leading in to the spread. The inner edge of each photo will be faded or blurred to white, with the tree anchoring the edge of the page.
Strobist: bare Gemini 4700 on 1/4 power with warming gel at camera right 45/45; bare Sunpak 383 Super, gobo'd, at camera left, level & slightly behind subject.
Since we were bleeding out the side of the photo, I let much of the background blow out to white. In retrospect, I wish I had upped my front strobe to 1/2 and stopped down some more to give the lake more interest.
bridget and i went on an adventure.
we each bought a disposable camera and took random pictures. when we got the pictures developed, we saw what the other had caught while we were looking at something else.
A 5.7 pitch consisting of face/flake/crack combinations. We had to simul-climb over 30 ft to reach the bomber tree anchor.
Sandhill Cranes in-flight
While not a close in-flight shot I like how the OOF trees anchor the birds in their environment.
Travelling through #alligatoralley on our way to #miamiflorida🌴⚓⛵ - spoiler alert: we saw alligators…. #florida2024☀️ #everglades🐊
From the tree anchor at the base of pitch 4. After the crux pitch, it's a great place to take in the sights and a nice breather.
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Decent combination of slab and flaky corners, some filled with plants. 30 ft of simul-climbing is required with a 60 m rope and lead has a somewhat tricky slab traverse to get to tree anchor seen in pic.