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Winnipesaukee



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There is a funny story behind this. We were on vacation in Paugus Bay, when outside, we hear fireworks. Having forgotten my tripod, I muttered a few curse words and found a bag of charcoal to prop up the camera. So I sat there in a scramble trying to arrange the briquettes inside the bag to get the angle just right. I only got maybe three shots. This was the best I could do. What do y'all think?
· Date: Thu August 9, 2007 · Views: 5949 · Filesize: 32.0kb, 2661.0kb · Dimensions: 1552 x 2304 ·
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SteveA

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Sat August 11, 2007 1:18pm

Great Shot... and looks like the "Tripod" worked perfectly!

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Mee-n-Mac

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Sat August 11, 2007 5:53pm

Very nice ! I hope to get similar from tonight's Alton Olde Home Days.

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