When I Did Humpty Dumpty (of course i have done it so many times)
For a nanosecond, my entire world froze, and stood still. Everything around me merged into a swirl of mist and white, and each cell of my body stopped their designed functions to await the inevitable – the inevitability of danger, the inevitability of destruction, the inevitability of death. For I was going to fall. Stuck like an insignificant spider, at 5800 m on the sheer ice wall of 80 degree on the southwest face of peak Sujtilla (the Needle Peak), I knew that I had lost my purchase – the four points of tempered steel that had held me so far, were now nothing more than extra weights, only aiding gravity to propel me down faster. In that billionth of a second my entire life took an abject distance and I looked at myself with utmost clarity. This is what happened when it happened . I thought of nothing, no last words of wisdom, no visions of how life could have been, no pining for anyone to be close to me, no regrets, no sense of exhilaration, and certainly, no terror
Great pics Satya. Would be great if you could post a blog on photography in mountains / wilderness. Cameras, lens, filters you use. Techniques... etc.
ReplyDeletegreat pics sir which cam and lense do you use i use nikkon d70s with nikkor 18-200 ed vr lense though i still miss nikkon fm10
ReplyDeleteI wish I had joined you...and I can confidently handle the horizontal planes
ReplyDelete@ Rameshwar: I myself used FM10 in the mountains for 10 years & shot TPs. It was a JOY. Nothing can come close to a manual Nikon.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures, S... :-x
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