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Anyone else go out to watch? Was a good day and i got to hang out with Mike coppola and learn how to use my camera and its settings alot better. Still got alot to learn but im pretty happy with some of the photos I took.

Was a few regular SAU members out on track - Luke, Richo, Nisskid, matty, Brenton

few of my pics..

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Karl - Spyathe on his first time out on track

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Some others

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The rest

http://s113.photobucket.com/albums/n213/No...Dec%209%20Prac/

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lol well according to mike, she is still only zooming in about half wya and only using half the quality that the camera is capable of, now with those settings sorted, look out for some even better shots come January prac.

Richo - there is a decent bit of footage of you from the day, will reel a copy off for you in the next couple of days and you can grab it on saturday night.

pm sent richo.

soooooo..... its been wat, 3 days since prac and after seeing the pics and the footage, im hanging so bad again already for next prac, wanna do more tandems and puch myself bit more, richo, simon if you make it out, would love to run some tnadems with you guys. Want to follow a few guys who are higher skilled than me and try and pick up some things and just try and keep up lol.

pm sent richo.

soooooo..... its been wat, 3 days since prac and after seeing the pics and the footage, im hanging so bad again already for next prac, wanna do more tandems and puch myself bit more, richo, simon if you make it out, would love to run some tnadems with you guys. Want to follow a few guys who are higher skilled than me and try and pick up some things and just try and keep up lol.

Mate, more than happy to run tandems with you, the only thing is that we need to be in the same group, for starters :devil:

I will get off my ass and get there early for a change so we can be on the same group.

lol ill bring all westys pics from sunday 2 matty could ya bring the footage from drift skool???

im alson the same cant wait 2 get out on track again! same group thing is a very high priority next parc lol other wise i wont get any tandems lol !!

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