I know it's been done before but it's one of those must do shots I think. I had to be quick ... the tide kept washing my presence away ...
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I know it's been done before but it's one of those must do shots I think. I had to be quick ... the tide kept washing my presence away ...
Well done! Ha ha..I did one of these when I was in Mexico..took forever because of the waves that day..got a chuckle from a couple of observers!!
It's definitely one of those "must do" shots! This one turned out great Lol, in Edmonton we don't have anything even remotely close that can be called a beach, so I'm planning on doing a "Footprints in the Snow" parody of the infamous shot
Gem that is a great idea. Here its nothing but mud. Guess I will have to get my shoes dirty. haha
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
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Sounds great .... lets fill this thread with Footsteps in everything ... maybe not dog poop but everything else
Really nice shot A.L!
If it were mine I would have likely removed the debris, but it does add 'something' as well....hmm...
Either way, nice shot!
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