So many photographers stretch the truth these days. They exaggerate locations, capability, even what was actually in the scene. They don't mean to lie. In fact, often they believe every bit of what they claim. They seem to get away with it because few are willing to take the time to fact check what's being said. And many have just come to cynically accept the notion that you can't believe most of what anyone says.
So is there a line between exaggeration and lying? Are photographers who do either consistently morally reprehensible? These days, you can't stop photographers from stretching the truth.
Anyway in this scene at Laguna Torre in Patagonia Argentina I've been crafting this massive piece of ice and finally found the perfect conditions to drag it the 25 miles to the lake so it wouldn't melt.
Remember, sometimes it's good therapy to have a laugh at yourself, life doesn't have to be so serious all the time, that is why we created beer!