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beach shorts suitable for an urban beach

Walking in through the doorway from the rooftop urbeach, I captured this picture of my beach shorts, with a Nikon D2h camera set to self-timer, which I put on top of an EX401 loudspeaker that happened to be sitting inside the door. This put the camera at about the right height to get an image of the beach shorts. Additionally, I hung an SB800 from the top of the door to my left (to the right of the camera), since it was kind of dark in the building.

I held a white towel behind me, so that there wouldn't be too much clutter in the background.

I license this illustration of beach shorts to use in Wikipedia. License: eyetap.org/sel.txt. Copyright (c) 2004, Steve Mann.

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or any later version published by the EyeTap Personal Imaging Laboratory.
                                                                               

In compliance with the Terms of the above license, the full resolution version of the Personal Experience capture is hereby provided by reference (URL) as a link to wearcam.org/dundas-square/.

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