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Here's another frontal view. Note the position of my right toe, as I lie in the pea gravel on the driveway. It's on the end of a fully extended leg, and the camera was touching the ground, tilted upat the end of fully-extended arms, with the LCD screen lit, so I could just glimpse a glancing view of it to guess the direction.
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Here's another similarly uncomfortable shot. Give me bark chippings any day!
A little later, I had a cold, damp feeling on my shirt at the left elbow, and thought, "oh no, I've had a bleeding scrape again", but on investigation out dropped a piece of cold damp pea gravel. |
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Nice work, Alan. The angle of the second shot is much more dramatic than the first. I really like it.
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