Sometimes it's the "discovered" photos that surprise me the most. It's best not to drive too close behind me, because I often slam on the brakes, whip off the road, grab my camera, and...well, if you're in E. KY and you see some idiot lying on his back beside the road, with a camera pointed toward the sky, it's probably me.
That's how this one happened in a deserted lot next to the bypass in Mt. Sterling:
And yes, I have had some interesting conversations with police officers and security people...right after 9/11, I naively decided to take photos near a power plant...that was very interesting!
The non-climbing photo thread, Vol. 2
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Hey, I just watched that again the other night. I really like it...I wonder if there's climbing in Tuscany....Josephine wrote: It's like watching Under the Tuscan Sun.
Thanks! I like bright, strong colors.endercore wrote:that sunflower picture is incredible, the yellow is so vibrant.
Paul, your ladybugs are good. I got one in my mouth once on a climb...Talk about bitter!!!
May your dreams defy gravity....