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a little late cause had to edit a few photos, didn't get too many photos cause when we arrived we had only 2min before we left, hope to get more photos next time.

apparently there was someone else who took lots of photos, where are they?

:headspin:

was a great night

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...r=5308&password

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Yeah every time I try to upload them I get an error!! I got HEAPS of pics, but uploading them just is not working for me at the moment, tried from two different computers with two different ISP's still the same.......:mad: I will keep tring though, got some up, like 4 but way more to come!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=7853

Fine I give up, dont know why but it just is not co-operating, please find all my pics I got, well those digital, have not processed the film ones yet, but anyway fine them all here for the time being until I can figure out why I cant upload them here....

EDIT: Strutto kindly has uploaded them to his user area here BIG THANKS!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/members/strutto/ngc/

Yeah even when i do then 1 by one get the same frigging problem, to hot to fiddle and try to get it towork right now, just means my poor ADSL gets a floggin :cheers:

EDIT: Strutto kindy has uploaded them to his user area here BIG THANKS!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/members/strutto/ngc/

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