HOME  »  Jacurutu » Outdoor Ac... » Almscliff ... »  Viewing DSC3248     [Image 24 of 29]  :: Jump To  
  First slide Previous slide      Show/Hide EXIF Info Index Page Start/Stop the slide show      Next slide Last slide  
Comment: Gordon seconding Pinnacle Flake Climb, Low Man, Almscliff
DSC3243 * Dreaming of Clouds - Ed silhouetted against the sun just as he's about to start belaying Gordon * 2228 x 3348 * (1.18MB)

DSC3244 * Gordon seconding Pinnacle Flake Climb, Low Man, Almscliff * 2592 x 3872 * (3.73MB)

DSC3245 * Ed belaying * 1628 x 2176 * (1.29MB)

DSC3246 * Gordon seconding Pinnacle Flake Climb, Low Man, Almscliff * 2592 x 3872 * (3.44MB)

DSC3247 * Gordon seconding Pinnacle Flake Climb, Low Man, Almscliff * 2592 x 3872 * (2.26MB)

Next slide
 
DSC3248.jpg - 2432 x 3240 - (3.17MB)
07/08/07 19:21
DSC3250 * Gordon seconding Pinnacle Flake Climb, Low Man, Almscliff * 1912 x 2548 * (1.8MB)

DSC3255 * Gordon seconding Pinnacle Flake Climb, Low Man, Almscliff * 3544 x 1996 * (2.35MB)

DSC3258 * The drive home presented me with a wonderful orange sunset, and as I had the camera with me, I couldn't resist stopping for a photo or two. This is taken somewhere between Rufforth and the A1237. * 2796 x 1360 * (449KB)

DSC3260 * The drive home presented me with a wonderful orange sunset, and as I had the camera with me, I couldn't resist stopping for a photo or two. This is taken somewhere between Rufforth and the A1237. * 3452 x 1800 * (875KB)

mirror * Wonderland - an experiment. When editing the Almscliff shoot, I'd originally planned a triptych or diptych from a series of 3 shots showing Ed progressing up the climb. The triptych didn't work as two shots were too close together, and the diptych didn't work well as originally planned, so I flipped the first image and aligned them up to give the mirror effect seen here. * 4120 x 3602 * (4.93MB)

Album last updated on 25/05/10 12:07
Powered by Jalbum 8.1 and BluPlusPlus skin
© 2004-2010 Kevin Whitworth