Fubar00, my under loved good friend, you gotta loosen up a little and read more carefully.
Quote:
Originally posted by tower:
If you took a physical impression of Lions back and inverted it, you would have a decent approximation of Hell's Gate.
|
I didn't say if you took a photographic image and inverted it, I said a physical impression. Those less challenged will realize this is like taking a wax or plaster impression of a steep fin. What you get is a narrow, steep upward cut in the material taking the impression. If you invert that, voile, you get a narrow steep valley. This is not rocket science. I will admit that I love your double exposure, despite it having nothing to do with my comment. But it was not
my drug-addled brain that came up with it.
Now for your benefit, since I know you are a visual learner, I have posted a tool for you. Try imagining the turquoise is sky and the rest is land. It bears
significant resembalnce to the shape of Hell's Gate. It
is Lion's back, in negative and inverted.
Wise guy!
