robklurfield
eclipse
Hamel
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Call me narcissistic but I take a good amount of self-portraits.
After sneaking past a few guards and running that bridge to a government island. If gear makes a difference; Mamiya 645ZD + 45mm.
Riding my roommates bike in an abandoned church. Shot with a Canon 5D + 50mm f/1.8.
Sometimes things just don't work out the way you plan. 5D + 24mm TS-E.
However two broken legs won't keep me down! 5D + Tamron 17mm f/3.5.
I have plenty more but I'll try and not spam the thread.
After sneaking past a few guards and running that bridge to a government island. If gear makes a difference; Mamiya 645ZD + 45mm.

Riding my roommates bike in an abandoned church. Shot with a Canon 5D + 50mm f/1.8.

Sometimes things just don't work out the way you plan. 5D + 24mm TS-E.

However two broken legs won't keep me down! 5D + Tamron 17mm f/3.5.

I have plenty more but I'll try and not spam the thread.
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robklurfield
eclipse
You must have a great story to explain the two broken legs. If not, make one up. The shot of you standing on the sign would be a good place to start if you need fictionalize, though I'm guessing the true story is probably plenty interesting. Anyway, you've posted some great images here.
Call me narcissistic but I take a good amount of self-portraits.
Chris101
summicronia
The "bean" ... cool!
Hamel
Established
You must have a great story to explain the two broken legs. If not, make one up. The shot of you standing on the sign would be a good place to start if you need fictionalize, though I'm guessing the true story is probably plenty interesting. Anyway, you've posted some great images here.
I used to free climb the sides of buildings with my camera bag and tripod to see the view from the top and take photos. One night I was just messing around and didn't have anything with me but decided it would be fun to work my way up an apartment building. About 15 feet up I started to slip and pushed off since I didn't want to fall on my back and landed on both heels very hard and broke pretty much everything below my knees. While in the wheelchair I discovered this site and bought a couple TLR's and it all went downhill (uphill?) from there.
robklurfield
eclipse
ouch! promise, no climbing whilst wheelchair-bound. the bulldozer shot is very cool.
I used to free climb the sides of buildings with my camera bag and tripod to see the view from the top and take photos. One night I was just messing around and didn't have anything with me but decided it would be fun to work my way up an apartment building. About 15 feet up I started to slip and pushed off since I didn't want to fall on my back and landed on both heels very hard and broke pretty much everything below my knees. While in the wheelchair I discovered this site and bought a couple TLR's and it all went downhill (uphill?) from there.
robklurfield
eclipse
Chris, gotta love the Bean. A self-portraitist's nirvana...

Hamel
Established
ouch! promise, no climbing whilst wheelchair-bound. the bulldozer shot is very cool.
I've been out since this time last summer. No more free climbing but I'll still find my way onto the occasional roof or crane. The bulldozer was hard since wheelchairs weren't designed for mud and quarries. The only thing that kept me sane was shooting every day.
paulfish4570
Veteran
there is no free climb ... 

M8, C-Sonnar
paulfish4570
Veteran
Chris, those are some magnificent eyebrows ...
axiom
Non-Registered User
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
At the hotel in Canterbury, October 2009. Leica M6, L-Hexanon 35/2.0, Rollei Retro 100.
For some reason I always have to think of Francis Bacon's 'Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X' when I come across this self portrait on my hard drive.
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