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Uploaded: March 24, 2012

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I shot this here ducky with my special "nuclear radionic BR-549" camera, I purchased from a used car salesman! It is the newest most expensive camera in the world. It was made from a 1952 toaster and a box of Cracker Jacks!

Exif: F Number: 14, Exposure Bias Value: -0.33, ExposureTime: 5/1000 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected, ISO: 800, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 420.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300

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Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe March 25, 2012

Fablous colors and details, Charles. #1451792

JO ANN CLEVELAND March 25, 2012

Whattttt? Made from a toaster and cracker jack box????

Outstanding Chaeles!

jo ann c. #10053875

Linda A. Braddock April 15, 2012

Beautiful, Charles! #10092470

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