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Submitted by singe on 2008-04-24, Modified: 2008-07-02   More PhotosPhoto RatingsPhoto CommentsProfile

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Dirty John in Red Cliff

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John Thiltgen dynos in Red Cliff, CO. See more at kylerdeutmeyer.com.  (Photo by: Kyler Deutmeyer)

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IBarrett
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2008-04-24
5 out of 5 stars Nifty freakin' shot!
mcjoey14
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2008-04-25
5 out of 5 stars Nice Shot!
frootloops
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2008-04-25
5 out of 5 stars Nice depth. What lens did you use?
mturner
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2008-04-25
5 out of 5 stars Good timing!
on_belay_hombre
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2008-04-25
5 out of 5 stars Haha that's an awesome shot!
singe
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2008-04-25
thanks guys. shot with a 15mm fisheye.
blueeyedclimber
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2008-04-25
4 out of 5 stars nice action. I especially like the fact that he is holding his breath. This would have been cool with a series of photos through the move...before, during and after the move, when he breathes again.
zakadamsgt
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2008-04-25
5 out of 5 stars Damn - that's sick! Is it a dyno or a dead point? looks like a dead point cause his foot and hand are still on...still, that's awesome!
nfowler50
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2008-04-26
that is one of the coolest climbing pics ive ever seen
pylonhead
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2008-04-28
5 out of 5 stars Amazing pic! Somehow I got a "Hang in there kitty!" image in my head from looking at this.
ja1484
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2008-04-28
5 out of 5 stars I would make a snarky comment about another boulderer in a red shirt, but frankly I have to give it to the photog this time. This is a really good angle and well composed shot. Nice use of the rule of 3rds. 5 stars.
hummm
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2008-04-29
5 out of 5 stars Great shoot, love that you can still see his right foot barely touching the wall while he kicked out his left leg for the dyno. Great timing and you really can feel the movement.
BlowingTrees
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2008-04-29
5 out of 5 stars I actually just stumbled upon this picture. Being a member of this site I thought that was pretty cool that I've actually seen this picture before.
MonkeyInTraining
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2008-05-04
Highest contrast is the chalk and fingers, then his left cheak. the diagonal composition of his body and the matts points right at the high contrast area. the contrast areas follow the same line in reverse (chalk and fingers, face, value change between matts and then finaly the ground). This is simply amazing composition to happen randomly, did you plan it all out or do you tend to just naturaly find good composition?

A+
MonkeyInTraining
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2008-05-04
Another question, is the patch of green in the lower right PS'd in or real? It balances the green on the upper left so well and looks like it maybe possible was cloned from the bush. Awsome image, thank you for providing my new desktop.
mrswix
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2008-05-07
5 out of 5 stars aweeeeeeeeeesome
singe
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2008-05-07
@monkeyintraining: didn't plan out all the contrast things you pointed out; i think i just got lucky. as far as the patch of green, nothing ever gets cloned in or out (unless it's dust). thanks for the comments.
Mysterypet
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2008-05-09
5 out of 5 stars gosh! my first reaction was fear, though after analysis (i had to, lol) I could see a good lift THANK GOD! ;)
vertical_planar
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2008-05-20
decisive moment!
mrblack.korps
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2008-06-20
WHATS GRADE ARE THIS??????
Benguitar
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2008-06-21
Wow, that looks like it is really high up?! Or is it just the camera lens or is it a mixture of both?

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