Two girls exercising (one doing a push-up here) and walking their dogs at Cayucos State Beach, Cayucos, CA, Feb. 14, 2007 - photo by Mike Baird, bairdphotos.com. Shot w/ a Canon 5D w/ 600 mm f/4.0 IS lens w. 1.4X TE, balanced on a rail - no setup time.
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Abuse: Two of my images of these exercising girls (walking, doing push-ups) were used on a Blog (acknowledged in a comment below) without attribution which I asked for and only got an argument back.
09 March 2010 Creative Commons use.
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