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Friday, 19 December 2014
One Man Sawmill
The other weekend I was up visiting a mate, and visited this amazing sawmill made by one guy from scrounged bits.
Simply stunning stuff.
Since words are just not enough (and I didn't video it) I'll leave you with this slide show
fantastic stuff.
All shot with my GF-1 and the 14mm + GWC-1 wide adapter (and boy did I need wide)
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