[Cdt-l] Veil of mystery lifted

lynne whelden lwgear at juno.com
Fri Nov 9 17:31:15 CST 2012


I chuckled at Wander's statement about the CDT being a mysterious trail that needs a picture taken every 10 seconds to unveil its nature. 
I shot a documentary called "Overexposed" that was released less than a year ago. My end-to-end hike of the CDT covers each and every day--136 total. Rather than portraying the trail as an animated film that would have fewer "frames per second" than the silent films of the late 1800s, mine devotes a minimum of 30 seconds, and often more than 2 minutes, to each day, along with glorious natural sound. The viewer can soak up the sounds and pictures for a truly transcendent experience that offers something different from most music video shows.
I'm not being critical. I'm just saying a number of projects over the years have captured the trail and explained its nature. There's nothing new under the sun.
Lynne Whelden
lwgear.com
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