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Mona - I got introuble by customs for birnging back the flower, then when they found the beach they were really pissed off!!

when I saw that flower I thought that's the perfect small and purple thing for Pieface :thumbsup:

hey man, wat settings you using for these type of shots ? any editing ??

such good detail for how sunny it is :) awesome stuff

hey mate

photo of volcanic rock and ocean

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL

Image Date: 2008:06:26 06:48:20

Flash Used: No

Focal Length: 18.0mm

CCD Width: 22.28mm

Exposure Time: 0.0008 s (1/1250)

Aperture: f/4.0

ISO equiv: 100

White Balance: Auto

Metering Mode: Matrix

photo with palm trees

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL

Image Date: 2008:07:04 13:13:30

Flash Used: No

Focal Length: 18.0mm

CCD Width: 14.85mm

Exposure Time: 0.0010 s (1/1000)

Aperture: f/3.5

ISO equiv: 100

White Balance: Auto

Metering Mode: Matrix

Exposure: Portrait Mode

small bit of editing in the photos...

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thanks :D

Yeh I love it as well.. was driving around in a mates R33 (silver one up top) trying to find some where to take the photos (for the s13) the night before and came across it. Was a nice little find haha

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