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Gmburns2000
Feb 11, 2012, 2:56 PM
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jt512 wrote: j_ung wrote: I'm just going to say one thing, and then I'm out. In a world where many mothers smoke while pregnant, birth drug-addicted babies and take part in all sorts of activities that are 100% definitely bad for their children, is this really all that bad? It's probably a 5 on a 1-to-10 scale of stupid things rock climbing parents do. The following has got to be at least an 8: If it were real.
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Gmburns2000
Feb 11, 2012, 3:47 PM
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I don't remember where I've seen the other photos, but having seen the other photos it seems apparent that it is photo-shopped. Well, maybe this one is real, but from what I've seen it is just as easily not.
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Gmburns2000
Feb 11, 2012, 6:56 PM
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camhead wrote: j_ung wrote: I keep wanting to put my son in the oven with a bunch of vegetables and take pics, but Wendy's afraid we'll get a visit from CPS. Even though I'm reasonably certain I could later produce a live and uncooked Lincoln, she's probably right. It's probably not worth the potential hassle. I have little doubt that there would be no shortage of people ready tell me I'm a terrible person. Hell, just for posting that, somebody here will probably chime in. My God, that would be awesome. Like this, but better: Being from Maine, I've seen that photo before AND I think it's awesome.
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j_ung
Feb 11, 2012, 8:30 PM
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happiegrrrl wrote: j_ung wrote: I keep wanting to put my son in the oven with a bunch of vegetables and take pics... OMG!!! You're KIDDING, right? How can you even THINK such a thought? Who do you think you are, anyway? AWilliam Wegman protege but since Weimeriners are already taken as models being put in strange tableaus, a baby might do the trick? What - are you going to have a BUNCH of babies so you can make group scenes like Wegman does??? Would this image of Wegmans: [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v408/happiegrrrl/JayBaby.jpg[/IMG] Inspire you to do THIS to your baby, all in the name of fame??? [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v408/happiegrrrl/Jay-Baby.jpg[/IMG] You are a BAD man, J-ung! Very bad - to even THINK about putting your baby in the oven. WHat are you - some sort of HITLER!!!??? (I assume you know this is a joke) My God! You're right! I should put him in a cage with dogs instead. (And yes, I knew. )
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Feb 12, 2012, 2:43 AM
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camhead wrote: j_ung wrote: I keep wanting to put my son in the oven with a bunch of vegetables and take pics, but Wendy's afraid we'll get a visit from CPS. Even though I'm reasonably certain I could later produce a live and uncooked Lincoln, she's probably right. It's probably not worth the potential hassle. I have little doubt that there would be no shortage of people ready tell me I'm a terrible person. Hell, just for posting that, somebody here will probably chime in. My God, that would be awesome. Like this, but better: I have a picture of baby A. in a fruit basket
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jt512
Feb 12, 2012, 4:11 AM
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camhead wrote: jt512 wrote: [img]http://jt512.dyndns.org/images/stupid-rock-climbing-parent-stunt.jpg[/img] Come on Jay, I thought you were skeptical enough and had spent enough time on message boards to know that this is a photoshop job troll. (though, if your post was itself a troll, brah-vo my good sir) Since it is an Epperson photo, I assumed it was real. I still see no reason to presume it isn't. Jay
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j_ung
Feb 13, 2012, 1:22 PM
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jt512 wrote: camhead wrote: jt512 wrote: [img]http://jt512.dyndns.org/images/stupid-rock-climbing-parent-stunt.jpg[/img] Come on Jay, I thought you were skeptical enough and had spent enough time on message boards to know that this is a photoshop job troll. (though, if your post was itself a troll, brah-vo my good sir) Since it is an Epperson photo, I assumed it was real. I still see no reason to presume it isn't. Jay It's entirely possible the rope-bag version is the Photoshop and the baby version is real. http://semi-rad.com/...g-baby-real-or-fake/
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bill413
Feb 13, 2012, 2:52 PM
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Pointless endangerment! The kid's hands aren't free to break his fall.
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happiegrrrl
Feb 13, 2012, 7:53 PM
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jt512 wrote: camhead wrote: jt512 wrote: [img]http://jt512.dyndns.org/images/stupid-rock-climbing-parent-stunt.jpg[/img] Come on Jay, I thought you were skeptical enough and had spent enough time on message boards to know that this is a photoshop job troll. (though, if your post was itself a troll, brah-vo my good sir) Since it is an Epperson photo, I assumed it was real. I still see no reason to presume it isn't. Jay Agreed. It would be odd(understatement) for a pro photographer to include a work with that type of photoshop effect on their website. With or without a disclaimer identifying the modification.
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matterunomama
Feb 14, 2012, 12:20 AM
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In reply to: It's probably a 5 on a 1-to-10 scale of stupid things rock climbing parents do. The following has got to be at least an 8: [img]http://jt512.dyndns.org/images/stupid-rock-climbing-parent-stunt.jpg[/img] Please reassure me that that picture is not real
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cacalderon
Feb 14, 2012, 12:22 AM
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totally reckless -- she could fall and spin and the kid could get really hurt.
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matterunomama
Feb 14, 2012, 4:29 PM
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OK. I read it. It didn't answer the question, did it?
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marc801
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matterunomama wrote: OK. I read it. It didn't answer the question, did it? Nope! Since even Epperson won't fess up, it remains open to conjecture. Frankly, both versions, baby and rope bag, appear Photoshopped, IMHO.
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Player wrote: shimanilami wrote: If someone has to wear the kid on his back, I'd think the belayer would be the better choice. Not at a crag prone to rock breakage and with no helmet. So if the rock is bad and you don't have a extra helmet, then for sure the climber should wear the kid?! Call me crazy, but I think I'll belay with the kid on my back instead. And I'll just take a few steps back from the wall in case something pops off.
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smallclimber
Feb 15, 2012, 2:24 AM
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shimanilami wrote: Player wrote: shimanilami wrote: If someone has to wear the kid on his back, I'd think the belayer would be the better choice. Not at a crag prone to rock breakage and with no helmet. So if the rock is bad and you don't have a extra helmet, then for sure the climber should wear the kid?! Call me crazy, but I think I'll belay with the kid on my back instead. And I'll just take a few steps back from the wall in case something pops off. If for some reason (and it would have to be a very very good reason) there was no option but for one of them to have the baby I'd also go for the belayer. The child's head is below the level of the adult so if a rock fell there is a chance that the belayer (with helmet!) would cop it instead of the kid, and as the climber looks lighter than the belayer and is on top rope, the belayer should not get pulled around even if she fell, whereas the climber could easily swing and have the child hit the wall. Neither is a good idea, but in an emergency I'd keep the child on the ground.
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shockabuku
Feb 15, 2012, 2:26 AM
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happiegrrrl wrote: jt512 wrote: camhead wrote: jt512 wrote: [img]http://jt512.dyndns.org/images/stupid-rock-climbing-parent-stunt.jpg[/img] Come on Jay, I thought you were skeptical enough and had spent enough time on message boards to know that this is a photoshop job troll. (though, if your post was itself a troll, brah-vo my good sir) Since it is an Epperson photo, I assumed it was real. I still see no reason to presume it isn't. Jay Agreed. It would be odd(understatement) for a pro photographer to include a work with that type of photoshop effect on their website. With or without a disclaimer identifying the modification. Yep, and that's really a shame. If an artist can't make jokes who can? Maybe a comedian, I suppose.
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sp115
Feb 15, 2012, 4:31 AM
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marc801 wrote: matterunomama wrote: OK. I read it. It didn't answer the question, did it? Nope! Since even Epperson won't fess up, it remains open to conjecture. Frankly, both versions, baby and rope bag, appear Photoshopped, IMHO. And why on earth would he admit anything? The image is for sale and every time it's brought up it drives people to his site.
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