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Damn bike handle sticking out the side.. just noticed that :)

Sidd - thanks man.. yeah I absolutely love the colour.. althoug the cops up at Erina don't hahha

Cops pulled up next to me looked at my wheels and said "you gotta be f**king kidding me right haha" hahaha

i think my next body will be a 5dm2!! cant wait

I used my friends one for a while and i loved it!!

Yeah, I love my 24-70 2.8L even more now~! Kinda makes my 40D feel like a toy now, Lol. I was unkeen at first cause of the video recording feature on it. But its a fkn cool feature I must say.

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just upgraded to a 5dm2 but just got the stock 24-105 F4 plus a 50mm prime.

few shots of the old mans 32 Deuce coupe when i was back home in VIC for a week

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loving being able to handhold indoors with no flash and still have easially usable 3200iso shots!

I couldn't agree more..

And my friend had the 24-70 as well.. I loved it!!

Wish i had the money for one..

My next combo will deff be 5dm2 with 24-70 :P

Yeah man, its sweet. Pity how expensive they are at the moment. I picked up all my glass hella cheap.

I got the 24-70 2.8L - 70-200 2.8L IS - 400 5.6L - 135 2.0L - 100 2.8 Macro and a useless EF-S 10-22 that is for sale. Although I'm keeping my 40D body I don't want any EF-S lenses. Think i'll get the 14mm 2.8L next.

A31cefiro - another one with a mdm2!! damn you all hahah

Beautiful car i must say!! nice :banana:

slim - heheh cute dog.. Does it have blue eyes??

Lepperfish - i hate you even more when you listed your gear!! hahahh nah nah all good.. Looks like you got a crazy combo of lens!!

yea dont sell the 40d. It will be a good 2nd body!!

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