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How to herniate a disk (2)
Swissguy Silver Note Writer [C: 0 W: 0 N: 22] (95)
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....

Shame the disk on the right stick was cut off, otherwise 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...

Altered Image #1

Swissguy Silver Note Writer [C: 0 W: 0 N: 22] (95)
Cloning/framing etc....
Edited by:pompey Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 406 W: 156 N: 601] (8415)

Hi Scott,

I agree that the cut off stick and line is a problem, so I have attempted a workshop.
1. Create a white border on the left hand side.
2. Clone a complete length of sky over the border
3. Remake the end of the stick by cloning from the snow (to get the right colour).
4. Clone out the line on the right.
5. Create the border.
6. Add the text.
7. Resize.
8. Raise the saturation a little.
9. Run through neat image to reduce a little noise.

Hope that you find this useful.
Michael.