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BULLEVARD<br />
Celestial<br />
slacklining<br />
ECLIPSING<br />
THE ECLIPSE<br />
KEITH LADZINSKI/RED BULL CONTENT POOL LOU BOYD<br />
Few people can lay claim to having slacklined<br />
across a 46m-deep crevasse. Fewer still have<br />
done it during a total solar eclipse. Luckily,<br />
photographer Keith Ladzinski was on hand<br />
to catch the moment that pro slackliner<br />
Alex Mason crossed a 23m-long line at<br />
Jackson Hole, Wyoming. <strong>The</strong> photo is almost<br />
as remarkable as the feat itself: Ladzinski had<br />
only two minutes to capture the doubleexposure<br />
image as the moon blocked the sun.<br />
“I was just looking to see where the sun’s<br />
position was, and it kind of locked me in…<br />
it was hypnotising,” he later told<br />
National Geographic. “And then I had to<br />
snap back out of it and get to work.”<br />
Instagram: @alexomason<br />
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