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Marriage for the extreme (7 photos)
Extreme weddings lately become more and more popular. For example, one couple decided to go on a dangerous adventure, which might have to appeal to those to whom depressing the standard wedding ceremony and who wants to tickle your nerves. Despite the fact that at her wedding were not addressed hundreds of views of relatives and friends, the bride still experiencing pre-wedding jitters. And no wonder: she and her future husband decided on a wedding at the famous Lost Arrow Spire Highline, in Yosemite National Park, California.
This place attracts a well-trained mountaineers. The bride had to crawl along the rope to get to the place where her husband waited.
Photographer Ben Horton did great shots to capture happy moent in these dangerous conditions.
"It was a real challenge," - says Horton. "Although I am not the first time photographing in extreme conditions, including climbers, but the feeling when you are hanging on a rope at a height of 3,000 feet -So is remembered for a long time.»
Photo with an unusual wedding ceremony appeared on the cover of a book about unconventional weddings, which tells what crazy things people make to finally say "I agree" - under water or while bungee jumping.
Couple ready to exchange vows.
Lost Arrow Spine-one of the most popular places among climbers in North America
Despite the danger of adventures, the photographer did not have a lot of cajoling.
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This place attracts a well-trained mountaineers. The bride had to crawl along the rope to get to the place where her husband waited.
Photographer Ben Horton did great shots to capture happy moent in these dangerous conditions.
"It was a real challenge," - says Horton. "Although I am not the first time photographing in extreme conditions, including climbers, but the feeling when you are hanging on a rope at a height of 3,000 feet -So is remembered for a long time.»
Photo with an unusual wedding ceremony appeared on the cover of a book about unconventional weddings, which tells what crazy things people make to finally say "I agree" - under water or while bungee jumping.
Couple ready to exchange vows.
Lost Arrow Spine-one of the most popular places among climbers in North America
Despite the danger of adventures, the photographer did not have a lot of cajoling.
Translated specifically for fishki.net
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Source: www.dailymail.co.uk