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I just found a few more photos from another small exploration I did recently. The area is full of awesome trails and places to explore. Hope you enjoy this little set. 1.
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Those cliffs are really cool. Whats the story behind them?
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I was just there this Fall myself. You basically just have to skirt a gated community area and some rocky spots: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0 As far as I can gather it was a very dedicated graffiti artist who saw the cliff as a good canvas.
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Posted by inacron I was just there this Fall myself. You basically just have to skirt a gated community area and some rocky spots: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0 As far as I can gather it was a very dedicated graffiti artist who saw the cliff as a good canvas.
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ICHABOD = Legend.
What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger |
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Posted by Ghost5
ICHABOD = Legend.
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"Take the knowledge that you will someday be these bones, and enjoy now all that is precious." Great thing to live by. I have to say this set brings out the subject nicely with the darkness of the season they are taken in.
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Posted by inacron I was just there this Fall myself. You basically just have to skirt a gated community area and some rocky spots: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0 As far as I can gather it was a very dedicated graffiti artist who saw the cliff as a good canvas.
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It is a super cool spot. I really like your set as well. I didn't end up making it to the other area though.
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Posted by inacron
"Take the knowledge that you will someday be these bones, and enjoy now all that is precious." Great thing to live by. I have to say this set brings out the subject nicely with the darkness of the season they are taken in.
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Thank you, the lighting on the day I went was so awesome. It was such an great day.
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I've always heard it called The Wall of Skulls. Back in my high school i was a part of an elective called outdoor exploration which had me going on hikes weekly. We visited this spot a few times. if you check to top you can see what looks to be anchor points where he probably used to attach to a harness so he could paint it easier.
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Posted by bcg17 I've always heard it called The Wall of Skulls. Back in my high school i was a part of an elective called outdoor exploration which had me going on hikes weekly. We visited this spot a few times. if you check to top you can see what looks to be anchor points where he probably used to attach to a harness so he could paint it easier.
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That sounds like a good time. It's funny actually while we were there, people where tagging. They where using the the anchor points as well. Thanks for the comment!
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Posted by Jakeboy It's funny actually while we were there, people where tagging. They where using the the anchor points as well.
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They weren't painting over it or anything right? Also if you ever want someone to explore with some time feel free to send me a pm.
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Posted by bcg17
They weren't painting over it or anything right? Also if you ever want someone to explore with some time feel free to send me a pm.
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No just to the side of it. Also thank you good to know.
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Ichabod is one of the few real graffiti artists that intrigue me. I'll never forget stumbling down into this dank basement of an abandoned factory and seeing this. Untitled by Jer Fo, on Flickr Unfortunately It's gone now from what I hear, idiots scribbled all over it.
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I'd be interested to see this photo if you wouldn't mind correcting your fail.
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