A rare heavy snowfall in late April brought nearly two feet of fresh powder to Matt Angiono’s hometown of Boulder, Colo.
So he headed to a nearby canyon for a day of sunny snowshoeing. After seeing this rock with a perfect patch of snow below, he
knew he had to jump off of it and get his feat on camera. He set up his camera with a wide-angle lens low to the snow on a
tripod facing the sun. Using a timer remote with a 15-second delay, Angiono started jumping and firing. |