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Catherine Hill Bay Sunrise


Catherine Hill Bay Sunrise
Originally uploaded by Squeakaz

This morning was an eventful one at by far the best location I have shot yet. It was all going well until 'SPLASH', bye bye camera.

Thankfully the memory card survived but unfortunatly the camera not to good. Hitting a rock on the way down then completely submerging itself (tripod and all) for approx 5-10 secs.

The things we do to get that one good shot!


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  1. Oh NO!!!! Least you did get the shot. But I would be crushed if my camera drowned. :-(

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