Yup. Out at Moonscape Overlook.... A GREAT area that's quickly becoming one of Utah's latest 'off the beaten path hot spots'.
Sad to see anybody take a tumble like that, but people need to realize that places like that are NOT Disneyland, and eventually, Nature --or geology-- will win.
A wise man once said, common sense is commonly uncommon. He is not wrong...
I wonder if his camera survive and which is it?
BebuLamar wrote:
I wonder if his camera survived and which is it?
There is something sad yet twistedly funny in that sentence.
These days my knees are unstable on a good day, if I fall it will be on good old terra firma.
Sadly it happens around the world.
At Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado river, in Page Arizona, there now is a small section of the rim that has a guardrail, but most of the rim has no guardrails to ruin the view, and it is a straight 1000 foot drop down to the bottom that no one has survived.
There have been deaths here over the years. I saw so many , mostly young folks , at on the edges, taking riskier selfies with their backs to the rims, I guess for bragging rights. And others had unsupervised kids running around near the rim edge, just crazy.
From my tripod near the edge. Sony A7RIV, Tamron 17-28mm f2.8 lens. An HDR image of five exposure-bracketed shots merged in LR. 17mm, ISO 100, f8, bracketed shutter speeds on a tripod.
Cheers and please stay safe out there. No photo or selfie is worth your life.
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That is why you should obey "Stay On Trail" or "Keep On Path" signs. They were posted for a reason.
No worries here. I get a creepy crawly feeling just looking at a photo of a person near or on the edge of a precipice.
That is one beautiful image, Gerald.
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Darwin will also work on this thread. JD you know better than that.
Rongnongno wrote:
Darwin will also work on this thread. JD you know better than that.
Much better. That's how I would expect a Monitor to react to a posters mistake.
gwilliams6 wrote:
Sadly it happens around the world.
At Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado river, in Page Arizona, there now is a small section of the rim that has a guardrail, but most of the rim has no guardrails to ruin the view, and it is a straight 1000 foot drop down to the bottom that no one has survived.
There have been deaths here over the years. I saw so many , mostly young folks , at on the edges, taking riskier selfies with their backs to the rims, I guess for bragging rights. And others had unsupervised kids running around near the rim edge, just crazy.
From my tripod near the edge. Sony A7RIV, Tamron 17-28mm f2.8 lens. An HDR image of five exposure-bracketed shots merged in LR. 17mm, ISO 100, f8, bracketed shutter speeds on a tripod.
Cheers and please stay safe out there. No photo or selfie is worth your life.
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A nineteen year old young man is dead, but you use your response as an opportunity to post an example of your work. I expect such crass unawareness from that suburb of Denver fellow with all the memes, but not from you.
BebuLamar wrote:
I wonder if his camera survive and which is it?
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