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sorry for the dampener of mood this month, i guess life is like that at times. cheers for your thoughts tho, much appreciated.

barraspalding, how do you fit presents under that tree? :P

my son wanted a mini xmas tree this year, I couldnt find one for him anywhere tho :/

i was paying a parking fine when you must have gotten this photo.

oh, unlucky! sorry it aint the best shot, the background was a little bright and i was on my way to picking up more work.

havent done much with the camera lately with xmas and me being a bit slack, lol.

heres a few tho...

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xmas eve and the xmas spirit is ready for a big day :P

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the day after xmas, haha!

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was looking for a drill bit in the shed and found this rusty old banger. knew i had to take a pic of it when i saw the number embossed on it.

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first time taking panning shots of cars since selling the DSLR gear. the light weight of the P&S is a bit of a disadvantage, but managed to get this one at 1/50th of an old fella enjoying his pride and joy

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Nothing special, just a shot after my GTR's first wash (picked it up yesterday)...

Loving the 5D2 + Sigma 50mm f/1.4 combination, focus is a bit off sometimes, should probably micro-adjust it >_<

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barraspalding, how do you fit presents under that tree? :P

my son wanted a mini xmas tree this year, I couldnt find one for him anywhere tho :/

The mrs was givin that one by her work... it did have lots of scratchies hanging from it. Was told newsagencies sell em'

Love the spade bit shot, Jay. The aerial on the roof of the ute makes it look like it has an erection :/

i had to convert the shot of the drill bit to black and white tho cause i couldnt get colors to look right. the light i was using was a fluro with a very pink cast and i was too lazy to set my own K level. i really should have shot it in RAW and fixed it while converting it, but yeah not really how i roll with the point and shoot :P

as for the ute erection, bwhahahaha. i would have put it in the tray or something myself.

The mrs was givin that one by her work... it did have lots of scratchies hanging from it. Was told newsagencies sell em'

ah nice, will have to keep my eyes open for next year. win anything?

been a while since ive been able to get out and shoot at night, but got desperate trying to get a pic for my 365 day project...

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yesterday was cool, was watching my little boy riding his bike and got a quick snap of him. he loves that bike and wants to ride it every day. so glad i thought to buy it for him. the three wheeler it replaced was awful, the cranks were so short that he couldnt pedal it at all, only push it along. this one he can pedal and get up a little bit of speed on too.

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I mentioned before that I spent December moving into a new house which has been eating up all my time. My only camera time was a half hour walk around the block. Still busy but I things are settling down so expect me at whorey best in the Jan thread ;)

I mentioned before that I spent December moving into a new house which has been eating up all my time. My only camera time was a half hour walk around the block. Still busy but I things are settling down so expect me at whorey best in the Jan thread ;)

Dude, more shots of that little man-made lake/recreational area at the front entrance to your estate should prove quite fruitful!

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