... è talmente ossessionato dall'idea di catturare tutto quello che gli passa davanti, che fa delle azioni improbabili e illogiche, come queste, magari per riprendere foto già fatte un milione di volte, che si possono trovare nelle edicole lì vicino.
Vediamo queste immagini riprese da un turista olandese, di nome Hans van de Vorst, una decina di anni fa in Arizona, nel giro turistico del Grand Canyon, e diffuse poi in rete, con i commenti originali dell'autore che girano assieme ad esse in rete.
La foto del secolo
I was simply stunned seeing this guy standing on this solitary rock at The Grand Canyon .
The canyon's depth is 900 meters (3000ft) here.
The rock on the right is next to the canyon and is safe.
Watching this guy - wearing flip-flop sandals - with camera and tripod, I asked myself three questions:
1. How did he get onto that rock ?
2. Why not take that sunset picture from the rock to the right, which is perfectly safe?
3. How will he get back?
After the sun set behind the canyon's horizon, he packed his things (having only on free hand) and prepared himself for the jump.
This took about 2 minutes, and at that point, he had the full attention of the crowd of tourists.
He's now at the point of no return - he jumped in his flip-flops.
Now you can see that the safe rock is higher so he had to land lower - which was quite steep - and tried to use his one free hand to grab the rock.
Look carefully at the photographer.
He has a camera, a tripod and a plastic bag, either on his shoulder or in his left hand.
Only his right hand is available to grab the rock and the weight of his stuff is a problem.
He landed low - his right hand and right foot are slipping.
At this very moment, I took this shot.
He then pushed his body against the rock, waited for a few seconds, threw his stuff up on the flat rock , climbed up and walked away, presumably to a bathroom to change his shorts.
I know I had to change mine - and I was only watching !
(Hans van de Vorst)
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