Bravery is the capacity to perform properly even when scared half to
death. This is the supreme belief that has led the following
photographers to go where few have gone before. Given below are the
exceptional pictures taken by those for whom thrill-seeking is an
everyday job.
These stunning shots were taken by Igor Gushchin. It’s two of many
taken at Kronotsky Nature Reserve in Russia. What makes these photos so
special is the fact that is it extremely risky being so close to wild
bears.
This daredevil photographer positions himself directly in the path of
fatal strikes of lightening. Mitchell Krog, 39, has been fascinated with
massive thunderstorms since childhood. This photograph named
“Monumental Chaos” was taken just outside Pretoria.
The following photos may induce a feeling of queasiness inside you. A
gutsy photographer from Detroit named Dennis Maitland recently started a
scary series where he takes photos of himself with his feet dangling
off the edge. A noteworthy fact is that he doesn’t use a remote to shoot
these photos but takes them all by hand.
Skywalking is the latest trend to hit the internet. It basically
consists of Russian photographers making their way up to
stomach-churning heights and clicking photos that give you shots like
never before. Many of these photographers are in their teens.
These photographs were taken by a marketing consultant, Hans can de
Vorst, 47, in an attempt to track down the mysterious daredevil leaping
between the rocks of the Grand Canyon.
This amazing picture was clicked by Amos Nachoum, an underwater expert
who guides brave scuba divers to see with the large creatures. This
great white shark was photographed from just a few feet away in the
waters off the coastal Mexican resort of Guadalupe.
They say some people will go to any length to complete their work.
However, fearless photographer Skarphedinn Thrainsson gives it a whole
new meaning by hovering around the deadliest volcanoes.
Born in Napa, California in 1968, this award-winning photographer
captures stunning pictures of waves like never before. Clark’s view if
often a dangerous and rare view of the waves from inside out.
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