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Back in the early 1980's, I was a struggling, novice, hobby-photographer, shooting with a cheap kit camera and trying to get better. I put my camera on a tripod, used a single light bulb as my light source, put the camera on timer and ran around in front under the light bulb to take this image. I developed the film myself and made a print on my cheap enlarger. Almost a half a century later, I have a much better Sony cameras and lenses and have specialized in high action, low light, indoor soccer, but the attached image is still one of my alltime favorites because of it's simplicity. I shot the attached image with my Sony DSC-RX10M4, set at F4,1/320 second, ISO 1600, MANUAL, focal length 18.21mm. I wish that I still looked like I did in that picture today, but it brings back warm memories of being young and having fun wearing my MARLBORO MAN clothes to work on my parent's farm outside Fredonia, Kansas.


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