When there is tranquility, you are in the right place. When there are no footprints, you are on the right path. When there are no tire tracks, you are on the right road.
I don't know how, but some of the audio got messed up when I loaded the video up to youtube. Unlike Vimeo, you can not replace a video, so I had to upload the video a second time and delete the first one.
Here you go-
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"By the prick of my thumb something wicked this way comes..." "Under the cover of night, I travel across rooftops while you dream of adventure."
WOW- personally, i find nothing wrong with Art, or Gays-
my point was simply, with most people more worried about doing artistic shots of these places, its a breath of fresh air to see shots from an Explorers viewpoint
i hear the statement a lot " we are simply capturing these places before they are lost forever, for other generations to see"
i see 2 issues with that statement
One, most pictures are hidden away for the photographer's personal enjoyment (nothing wrong with that, but don't explain why your there with a lie)
Two,only publishing artistic photos, which only show what is considered to be "cool" or artistic, doesn't document the condition or much of anything else
there are a few on here who can do BOTH artistic, and documentary type pics in the same shot- VERY cool,and the O.P. has done Exactly that
and others who simply look for the artistic value and nothing else