A little work on the roof of the skyscraper. I had some fun.
How it was photographed.
DropZone
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Valery,
Nice set. Vertigo inducing.
Is that you in the second shot? Harnessed and leaning over? Scary.
Nice set. Vertigo inducing.
Is that you in the second shot? Harnessed and leaning over? Scary.
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Thank you!sury wrote:Valery,
Nice set. Vertigo inducing.
Is that you in the second shot? Harnessed and leaning over? Scary.
To be completely honest, it was a bit scary. Again, not the first time.
It's me with Anthony (Photographer as well).
Almost all the shots here:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmhEezzU
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The question is "why"? Just curious.
Sury
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If you ask about me, I did the reportage for the news. People had fun and fundraising for a Canadian with disabilities.sury wrote:The question is "why"? Just curious.
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Hi, ValeryD;
The photos are really good and the fisheye view gives a sense of being there, rendering a chilling feeling.
I was wondering why the plush toy costumes, but I see that it was a fundraising activity for the disabled. Makes sense.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi, ValeryD;
The photos are really good and the fisheye view gives a sense of being there, rendering a chilling feeling.
I was wondering why the plush toy costumes, but I see that it was a fundraising activity for the disabled. Makes sense.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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OK. Noble cause, worth the scary experience. Good show.
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