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Connie Imboden
For most of her life, Connie Imboden has had a debilitating fear of water. Now, she's facing it through photography, actually going below the surface to take her pictures.
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Mary Zimmerman
Chicago-based director Mary Zimmerman is making a big splash. "Metamorphoses," her Tony Award winning play based on Ovid's 1st Century collection of myths, takes place in a 27-foot long, 3,000-gallon, thigh-high pool of water built directly into the stage.
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Surf Photographers
Forty years ago, the "Grandfather of Surf Photography," 84-year old Leroy "Granny" Grannis would stake out the action from dry land with a manual camera outfitted with a lens as long as his arm. Today, the sport has become more extreme -- and so have the techniques to photograph it.
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Ice Sculpture
If you need proof that nothing lasts forever and that beauty is impermanent, take a stab at ice sculpting. EGG bundles up and heads out to the 2002 Winter Olympics Arts Festival in Provo, Utah, where 30 teams from across the globe go for the gold.
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