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July 2006
Vancouver, Canada

Digging through the archives and realizing how much has changed in just ~4 years. Have to say, this is one of my favourite photo sets of Sabine.

We trotted down to one of the Vancouver beaches just as the sun was setting. I distinctly remember racing to catch the sun before it dropped below the horizon. Fumbling to take a light meter reading, I grabbed the first shot. I think two rolls of 12x120 took about 5 minutes! Photos like these is why I love the Hasselblad and file so much. I think I’ll be bringing it out more often now.

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  2. laureola said: she is so pretty and got even prettier! Amazing set, Josh! ^^
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