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Panning goodbye

This is one of my last photographs taken with film, I remember it was the last shot of the roll and decided to do a panning shot. One of he guys on the bike saw me with the camera and waved goodbye. I set the shutter speed on 1/15 for the shot, but to be honest i didn’t expect much from the shot, ended up being one of my favorites.

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