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+1. Awesome shots Penny!

Were they taken sorta behind Hewett looking towards Green Valley or whatever that is called there?

Cheers!

They were taken at the end of Cheek Ave, just down the road from my house. Hewett is over a few hills to the left.... probably the same valley tho!

I also found a cool church in Gawler but those pics didnt turn out as good, with the right camera and lighting it would make a good spot!

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Finally gave her a good wash and took some pics on Sunday, these would be my favourites :P

decent shots penny, hey check your samsung camera out .....its setup for night shots in your photos in case you didnt notice it ?

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decent shots penny, hey check your samsung camera out .....its setup for night shots in your photos in case you didnt notice it ?

How do you know!?

I took pictures on every setting on it and then picked out the best ones from the lot. Im not very good with my camera but If i shoot on every setting then I can normally get a few goodies.

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Cheers!

They were taken at the end of Cheek Ave, just down the road from my house. Hewett is over a few hills to the left.... probably the same valley tho!

I also found a cool church in Gawler but those pics didnt turn out as good, with the right camera and lighting it would make a good spot!

Yep I know where you mean now. Close, but no cigar lol.

Ive wondered about shooting infront of that church before, definately some potential there.

edit: another really good place I rekon would be in front of the Cheateux Barossa, because its such a massive building thats decorative etc. Or ask the owners of Para Para Mansion if you can park it in front of the house....

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How do you know!?

I took pictures on every setting on it and then picked out the best ones from the lot. Im not very good with my camera but If i shoot on every setting then I can normally get a few goodies.

lol I have utilities that looks at the code of photos to see all the settings of the camera , all EXIF data... it showed up as your camera is on night shot mode in at least 2 photos ? but it looked like daytime in your photos..?

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lol I have utilities that looks at the code of photos to see all the settings of the camera , all EXIF data... it showed up as your camera is on night shot mode in at least 2 photos ? but it looked like daytime in your photos..?

It was daytime, I just tried every mode and these looked the best.....Weird.

Its only a cheapy camera, one day ill fork out the bucks for something spesh but my method of taking heaps of photos on all different settings is working out alright for now. Haha

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It was daytime, I just tried every mode and these looked the best.....Weird.

Its only a cheapy camera, one day ill fork out the bucks for something spesh but my method of taking heaps of photos on all different settings is working out alright for now. Haha

hey what ever works for ya...they look decent enough anyway

Ive seen and taken some great shots on cheap cameras. so its not always the equipment cost

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hehe I'm very tempted to, especially after seeing the matte black 33 in action at mallala yesterday... looked mean as!

indeed, that car is sex

and it was the same colour as yours beforehand too marko

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Was about to pull in my drive, looked up at the hills and just had to :) pity i only had my phone on me.

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Pretty cool photo dude, half expect to see the reaper or something coming throught the fog! lol :D

p.s. is that your driveway?! Bogged much! :)

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Was about to pull in my drive, looked up at the hills and just had to :) pity i only had my phone on me.

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great pic, imagine if u had a good camera on ya

This is my fave! Taken on one of my favourite road in the hills...

love the pic.

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