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haha now I just need some time to get out and use the damn thing..

so far I have snapped about 100 photos of the dogs in the backyard....... and that's about it. Going in to the city for a wander around this weekend though

know what you mean - i got a cable release but haven't had the time (or open sky) to try and get a single star photo

some I took over the holidays (ps sorry there is so many :blink:):

Cleveland Harbour

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Christmas lights in my girlfriends street

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Girl friends cousin wrapped in used Christmas wrapping

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The girl friend and her other cousin in the pool

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View from Wellington Point

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Rose on the dinner table

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Straddie photos

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my little brtoher

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Cloud as seen from Oister Point

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Double Island photos

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