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Rachel, chillin in a wheelbarrow
Lens: 80mm Yashikor Camera: Yashica D Photo Location: Grand Coulee, WA ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/125s Aperture: F11 
Posted By: 45 Mike, 04-21-2014, 09:39 AM



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04-21-2014, 11:10 AM   #2
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Cool shot! Best use of a wheelbarrow I can think of!
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Beautiful! What film did you use?
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Ha, what a wonderful photo!

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Cool idea what out for that magnifying glass and starting a fire !
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QuoteOriginally posted by 45 Mike Quote
You could wheel her home and she'd never know it, lol

sell the hammock
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Is that actually comfortable?

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QuoteOriginally posted by Joel B Quote
Cool shot! Best use of a wheelbarrow I can think of!
Thanks, it was her idea!

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Beautiful! What film did you use?
Kodak Ektar 100, processed in Unicolor C-41 kit, scanned on a V500 with VueScan with fuji 400 settings.

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Ha, what a wonderful photo!
Thanks!

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Cool idea what out for that magnifying glass and starting a fire !
Ha, she was burning bugs when I grabbed the camera, so she never really let go of it.

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You could wheel her home and she'd never know it, lol

sell the hammock
We were at Grandmas house, actually, the model is my niece.

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Is that actually comfortable?
No, but she enjoys modeling and will endure some uncomfortable to get a shot she likes.

Thanks for all the great comments, she will enjoy knowing that she got great reviews on this shot, it was her idea!
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Love the sense of a hot summer day. Good storytelling.
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That's a great shot of standard equipment, used here in the Highlands for getting our women home from the bar... usually at night.

You just need to exchange the magnifier for a beer glass to make the image complete for here.

Remember to keep the wheel well oiled, as it disturbs sleeping folk.
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