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Great shot Jeff! Always nice to see a creative take on something that so many people will be/have taken photos of.
This is beautiful Jeff โ weโre in Hungary now, headed to Austria today. See you in AFH or along the way before too long! Rock Chalk!
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Very well done.
I knew you’d get a great shot of this–Jon and I talked about that last night when we were taking pics at Washburn. Would love to know what lens you were using.
Wow beautiful! This is going crazy on Facebook….do you have a page there people can tag? I’ve been letting people know it’s your photo when I see it uncredited but tagging could also be a good way to be sure people can find and follow your othee work ๐
Awesome! Great to run into to you Sunday night!