Come on, you can make it

© Chris Ebben

Come on, you can make it

Uploaded: March 11, 2013

Description

Tony went on an extra long walk through the sand dunes at Hawks Nest today, I had to put a cold beer out on the road for extra incentive to make it back to the caravan. You should have seen the other caravan park dwellers looking. Lens aperture f/4.5, shutter speed 1/400 sec, focal length 22mm, ISO 200.

Exif: F Number: 4.5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 20.02 mm, Model: DSC-HX30V

Comments

John Connolly March 11, 2013

I love the humour in this shot Chris, what a wonderful holiday scene! There are some unbelievable sand dune in that district!
We are looking forward to seeing you again, next Wednesday! #1518657

Tammy Espino March 13, 2013

LOL great capture!!! #10608352

Chris Ebben March 20, 2013

Thank you both. You should have seen him the next day, his feet got sunburnt!! Then he could hardly walk wearing his shoes & socks the next day. #10616654

Laura E. Swan level-classic March 31, 2013

What a fun photo! I love the story behind it too!

HAPPY EASTER TO YOU AND TONY!

With love,
Dale and Laura :D #10636113

Chris Ebben March 31, 2013

Thanks, I'm pleased it a laugh. #10636427

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