Nice cliffs. Mine were roughly that high, but mist shrouded, with
quiet surf. I like yours better. I'll post some shots as soon as I get
a chance to work them up.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bwp33.com
On May 30, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Thanks, Bob. I like doing foreshortening of cliffs and mountain
> ranges. It's a bit of a cliché, but it makes me happy :-)
>
> And on the subject of vertigo, or apparent lack of, there's a shot of
> a chap angling on a cliff that must be 150-200 ft high, along with the
> cliffs themselves with a bit of horizontal hydraulic action at the
> base:
>
> http://gallery.me.com/zuiko#100017
>
> This is only one shot, but there were several anglers on each of the
> cliffs we visited near Sagres, vying, it seemed, for the most
> precarious perch; it seemed to be some sort of competition in
> manliness ...
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
> On 30 May 2009, at 12:56, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>
>>> http://www.threeshoes.net/photography/portugal/index4.html
>>
>> I'm partial to D081170. A certain moodiness. Not to mention it's
>> unlike anything along our coast. And speaking of vertigo, I was glad
>> to see my bout with it from years ago seems to have left no residual
>> effects. Yesterday I was at Acadia National Park, cheerfully snapping
>> away with my feet inches away from a 200' precipice. Okay, that might
>> be an exaggeration. Maybe it was 150'. It was a _long_ way down. <g>
>
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