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31-MAR-2014

The Angle Makes a Difference

Page, AZ

By that I mean, the angle a photo is taken from. Here, I was taking a picture of Sam taking a shot of and through his crystal ball. Due to my angle and the ultra wide view, it looks like he is balanced precariously on a slope, but in fact he wasn't. in a picture posted earlier ( http://www.pbase.com/dlgphoto/image/155388618 ), you can see that he is in fact on a mostly flat surface, though still at the edge of the cliff. See also some of the pictures I posted of David and Glenn in the last few days on this page.


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Anitta27-Dec-2018 17:42
Both images: Incredible work! Wish to visit this place on day! V++
John Reynolds LRPS27-Dec-2018 16:56
It does look worrying from this viewpoint! Interesting to see this. V.
Helen Betts27-Dec-2018 16:38
Regardless, it still looks pretty precarious to me! I'm amazed the crystal ball stayed put. V.
globalgadabout27-Dec-2018 16:14
infused with drama thanks to your technical approach....superior shot Dan...as I recall Sam did very well here too with his crystal ball..