How
far would you go for the perfect shot? These folk right here already
know the answer: as far as it takes, and then more. These photography
daredevils show a remarkable degree of dedication to the craft. The
simplest thing is to lay down on the ground – you might look silly for a
few seconds, but, hey, the angle is worth it.
And then we get to things like stalking
Hawaiian lava fields at night. Actual lava fields that take several
lives each year. Or climbing icy mountains to snap pictures of your
climbing guide scaling vertical ice walls. Or joining treks in Sahara to
photograph the people who take part in such events. These examples are
all taken from true accounts given by daring photographers.
But what about risking your life without
moving further than 200 meter from a shower and a coffee shot? Well,
then urban climbing has you covered in spades. Any tall structure will
do, but skyscrapers and towers – both actual and radio – seem to be
favored by people who risk tight concrete hugs to take mind-bending
pictures. It also works if you’re the rebellious sort – many of such
stunt probably bend a law or two, so you’re challenging the laws of both
society and physics.
But hey, it’s all worth it in the end, isn’t it?
(h/t: Boredpanda)
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