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love the last shot.. just wish you took it straight.. but then i realised you were probably trying to get the whole clock in with the 70-200mm lens?

Btw you using any filters? just curious thats all :D

ohh i love the 2nd last shot too!! nice work

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dodgsun - that midnight shot is awesome

Xmetal - nice shots - love that 1st fisheye one

Flower thing in the backyard (no PP)

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have a close up too but its a bit dodgy (was too close so couldn't focus properly and DOF was too small anyway)

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I would post up my photos....but probably easier for you to just check out where i have uploaded them to.

Theres a few there from Autosalon and my cruise Sunday just been (17th). Just click on the individual ones to enlarge, will take you to a new page, then click on it again to make it bigger :dry:

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Howdy ya'll,

Its been a while :P

I got drafted to do some shots for the Herald at the City 2 Surf. I wont smash you with tonnes of them, just a couple :(

It was seriously just packed with people eeeeeverywhere

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The back of the pack

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Playing dodgems on William st

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The clothes that people just left behind was incredible. Thousands of jumpers and tracksuit pants for miles

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Im off to Vanuatu soon so I'll have prettier pics for you then :)

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