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Cliff Hanger Anonymous
Ok, going to a climbing and what not event tomora "http://www.cliff-hanger.co.uk/" Any tips on what good shots i could be on the look out for?

Guna try and concentrate on the main climbers after they get down, and crowds fo people looking up ect... anything elts?
>> Anonymous
no one?
>> BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
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well, obviously anyone in the act of falling..

Its generally a sport for people who either feel they have something to prove, or just desperately need to be near the female instructor so they can smell her sweet sweaty scent.

Not my scene.

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>> Anonymous
Dramatic swings are always fun (crux moves where the climbers cross their hands in a scissor shape).

Edge or silhouette shots like the one in OP's picture, although these are really cliche.

Climbing is a very fluid and dynamic sport, so keep your eye out. It's similar to ballet, in my opinion, in that the climber seems to defy normal laws of motion. I think it's quite beautiful, and you ought to get some fantastic shots if you pay attention and get a good angle.

Good luck, and post some results!
>> Anonymous
>>222316
that's what we call a "butt shot" and it is frowned upon, in the climbing community (not kidding).
>> Anonymous
See if you could get one from the top?
>> Anonymous
>>223152
However, it is much welcomed in the lycra pervert community.