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Here are a few shots from our work golf do the other day taken with a Panasonic FZ5.
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The end of a long day in the sun.
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I definitely like #3. But, maybe try and clone out the rake - which should be easy to do because of the grass. I love to see the sand fly (except when it's me). When I go to the practice round of the PGA tournament in a couple weeks, I'm looking forward to getting some good sand shots.
I'm glad the idea caught on. There's action all around us - it doesn't need to be an organized sport. Thanks for sharing. |
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