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How to herniate a disk


How to herniate a disk
Photo Information
Copyright: Scott Muenger (Swissguy) Silver Note Writer [C: 0 W: 0 N: 22] (92)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 1989-02-12
Categories: Decisive Moment
Photo Version: Final Version, Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-08-23 7:53
Viewed: 376
Points: 6
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This is the decisive moment at which I realized how to do in my back: Jump off a mountain - goof off in mid air - and then start thinking about where to land!

Seventeen years after I had this shot taken of my antics on the pistes of Zermantt, I scanned it into a jpeg. Unfortunately there must have been a spec of dust on the roll as this was scanned, as the original print does not have that line over to the right of the picture....

This is a good example of how someone who is only 10 feet in the air looks like they could be a 100 feet up... It's all about angles.

Actually if you look at the snow spiralling off the left boot, you also see that there is a bit of mountain just caught in the bottom right hand corner of the picture...

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Prześliczna fotka!

No herniate for the eyes... Just a pleasure to see some refreshing shot! The expression is good too! The play pale blue/white please me in the details and nuances!

LOL!!
Hilarious title. Great expression, colors, POV, and composition.
TFS
Leanne

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