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Save Her, Save Her!!!

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Where's the hero when you need him??? I did a foto shoot for a friend the other day. It was for her daughter's senior yearbook and we had a whole lot of fun. Got some great shots and on the way back, we were walking along the railroad tracks. Couldn't pass up this opportunity!!

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myrrhluz

10:42PM | Wed, 09 December 2009

Looks like "The Perils of Pauline". Wonderful POV with the tracks taking up most of the shot! Lots of fun and great capture!

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Meisiekind

11:02PM | Wed, 09 December 2009

LOL... yeah - where are the heros when you need them eh??? Great fun shot Marilyn! :)

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auntietk

11:11PM | Wed, 09 December 2009

LOL! This is too funny!

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danapommet

11:20PM | Wed, 09 December 2009

Isn't it fun to break out of the mold. Wasn't there an old Coaster's song called "Along came Jones" and someone got tied up on the railroad tracks. Fun shot and she even looks comfortable. Dana

MrsLubner

11:21PM | Wed, 09 December 2009

I love that you have the sick humor I understand. :-) Fun shot.

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jocko500

11:52PM | Wed, 09 December 2009

where is Dougle do right? He comes to save her.... this is super looking

frankie96

12:12AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

I trust that no trains were harmed in the shooting of this image...

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bmac62

12:23AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

Before you get a hero, you have to have a villain. Where's Snively Whiplash? Haven't thought of that name for years...he was around when my girls were little:) Another whimsical piece of theater here Marilyn...great job.

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bazza

1:38AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

And then a long came Jones tall thin Jones slow walkin' Jones slow talkin' Jones along came long lean lanky Jones. A very slow hero lol Well done on this scene and capture looks great Marilyn!! Doesn't look like that track gets used much and is on a bridge... cool!!

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3x3

1:42AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

wicked and cool x

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prutzworks

3:04AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

" trust that no trains were harmed in the shooting of this image " yup rails are very rusty cool funshot

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awjay

7:35AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

neat fun shot

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Hubba1

8:15AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

Oh no LOL, Awesome shot :)

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Ac-Dc

8:39AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

call superman to save!!!lol,lol, stunning work.

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MrsRatbag

9:09AM | Thu, 10 December 2009

LOL! Great idea for a shot!

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durleybeachbum

1:19PM | Thu, 10 December 2009

I remember that song! What fun!

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elfin14doaks

6:47PM | Thu, 10 December 2009

LOL that's great. Awesome. We did Ryan's by the Lake, he wanted a totally serious one. Maybe I will get him to let me post it. Right now he doesn't want me too, I asked.

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wysiwig

1:51AM | Fri, 11 December 2009

Great image. Remind me never to make you angry. I was thinking, 'What did she do?' Thanks for the clarification. I don't suppose the school would let her put this in the yearbook. That would be a hoot!

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vaggabondd

10:07AM | Fri, 11 December 2009

lol this is great stuff my friend, very cute

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Chipka

3:38PM | Fri, 11 December 2009

This is fun! I love the quirkiness of it. Great sense of drama...though as the incapacitated heroine, she does seem a bit relaxed...that's ok though, it just means that she doesn't need a hero! Wonderful work!

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sharky_

3:44AM | Sat, 12 December 2009

Chu! Chu!.....I hear the train a coming. Aloha


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