One side of me: "HOLY SHIT, THAT'S AWESOME"!!!!!! ; other side "OH FUCK NO". . . (but you know if I was your dive buddy, I would have been snapping away saying in my head the whole time "he's good. . .he's good". . .
Yep, I've got video of it, I was shooting stills and the company we were diving with had a gal that shot video on the boat. She took me to the coral head with the eel, she fed him all the time so he came right out. She and I got to be good friends that week on Cayman.
Small rodeo I was in the arena shooting, got helped onto the fence by a bull once as well. Sure is fun to shoot them as they're opening the gate from down low.
Covering a wildfires was always interesting, flame on a ridge about 1/mile away while sitting on a house with a protection crew. Crew running for a clearing after the fire reached the bottom of the canyon and raced up the other side and over the house. I got in my truck, they had scraped an area nearby, and watched the tufts of grass burn around me as the smoke dropped visibility to about 20 feet. After about 15 minutes it cleared enough to get out of the truck, house was still there.
Them thar is some serious shots! I like shooting from down low, as I think it gives an interesting perspective that people aren't expecting. Plus sometimes that's the only way you can frame the shot, like this one.
Okay... a little more reasonable size. This is my right forearm. Low resolution image but it still gives you an idea of the quality of work.
my buddy has a pretty cool photo of me taking the wheel of death to his trailer pin that he lost the key for. https://www.charlietimberlake.com/sparks#0 he also has some cool shit on the home page