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Chouteau Grotto

November 8, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

I headed out Saturday morning to attempt the fill portion of the fill and balancing flash advanced assignment.  I first went to Rock Bridge High School, but no one out and about.  I then thought about following some tailgaters, but got frustrated with traffic before getting to the major tailgating areas.  I turned off the road into Capen Park, and I’m glad I did.  I found members of the Chouteau Grotto spelunking club.  They were preparing for an up-coming dive by practicing on the rock face at Capen Park.  I really enjoyed following them for about an hour and a half in the warm sunny weather.  It was over 70 degrees, at 11 am, in November!

Over the summer, I had come here to take photos but had run afoul of strong shadows.  The subjects’ faces disappeared in the shadows.  I looked at this shoot as an opportunity to rectify my previous efforts.  Inspired by Joe McNally’s recent visit, I used the flash wirelessly, instead of using a cable.  I think I did much better this time, thanks to the flash.  This first photo is my select for the advanced class.  The others are part of my set.

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Jay Dolph checks his harness before rappelling.

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Jay Dolph, right, helps Zhenyu Wang prepare to rappell a rock face in Capen Park.

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Matthew Hodges, left, and Kirsten Alvey share a laugh.

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Zhenyu Wang, right, celebrates his first ever rappell drop with a photo with Jay Dolph.

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