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#003 hammock


Kick back in a hammock that's suspended from trees on opposite banks of a river. (Make sure it's a safe section of a river to be suspended over.)
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... we'd scouted for local "rivers" and determined that the stretch of Little River that ran through the golf course was likely the best... when we came back two days later to do the shoot, it was after a massive storm... and the water was over a foot deeper! I was standing, mid-current , with the camera on tripod in thigh deep water to shoot this ;-)
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... we'd scouted for local "rivers" and determined that the stretch of Little River that ran through the golf course was likely the best... when we came back two days later to do the shoot, it was after a massive storm... and the water was over a foot deeper! I was standing, mid-current , with the camera on tripod in thigh deep water to shoot this ;-)
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the water was much deeper than expected...and the first time Pat climbed in, he promtly sank!
So we climbed the banks, untied the ends, pulled MUCH tighter... and then splooshed back into the water... and it was so tight this time, he could barely climb into it!
getting it all undone at the end was a pain!
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