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love those shots of your fish and tank setup sidd.

wish i had my waterproof back on the gopro yesterday for those epic storms we had in adelaide. while riding back into the city from the burbs i was riding through water up to my knees, was hilarious.

couple of shots from today...

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my favourite floor in all of adelaide :P

been uploading them to my site a bit more regularly...

http://photos.jay019.com/bike019/

also worked on a new voting system. simple one this time, its a thumbs up or a thumbs down.

I also got asked to display some of my photos at next years fringe festival here in adelaide. so if you have time vote up a few of the shots you think would be good in the display. the display is called 'shoot the messenger' and is basically a showcase for all the messengers who do artistic stuff like photos, music, painting etc. pretty excited to be a part of it and cant wait to see my stuff on display. will be funny though as it is all shot on a point and shoot while the 3 other togs will be displaying stuff shot on D/SLR's.

Edited by Jay019

Pfft, Jay, there's only 732 photos to go through on your site, spread out over 31 pages... Christmas NEXT YEAR will have come and gone by the time we get through them all!

Still, congrats on getting asked to participate in the Fringe Festival, that's pretty awesome!

Oh, the winner of the 6th brief for the Canon Photo5 comp is being announced this Saturday morning on Weekend Today. I wonder if I'll even come close...

that's awesome J. Nice blossoms too. I think the strength of your compositions will put you on an even platform with the other boys. Maybe if you want to outshine them, when you put your pics up for display put them in groups of either very similar, or very contrasting shots together? just an idea.

Nice passage man. I get wet for 31's :)

here's a ford xrshit i shot at lunch for a dude at work.

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been getting busier at work so not been taking as many pics. will probably just get busier for a couple of weeks before it dies in the ass and i have too much free time. so heres a few more for now.

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not sure i got the angle of this right, but it was the only way to make it work without other little distractions creeping into frame. i know i could clone stuff out, but im lazy :P

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haha :P

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ive got a folder full of photos of the number 19 on facebook, its got over 30 pics in it so far, lol.

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got ticket number 19 legitimately today. also noticed that the registry office is directly opposite courtroom 19, just a couple of floors below it. that spun me out a bit, haha.

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really wish i had my shit together for this shot. would have been an epic shot if i had got it just a second or two earlier. was awesome watching the sun come out from behind the clouds. hard to describe but a video would have been amazing.

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Rad shots. The one of the river kills it because it looks like a tree ;) you've done well on the colours too.

That freeway one is cool. Me likey

So I got the calendar printed out.... looks unbelievable.;)

So its literally been about a year since I've touched my camera, let alone posted in the photography section of this site. Since moving back to Victoria at the start of the year I just haven't had the motivation to get out and take some pictures, so much so that the missus mentioned selling the camera since i wasn't using it! :blink:

After pulling it out tonight to take some pics around the Christmas tree I remembered how fun it can be to just go out and take pictures of random stuff and see how they turn out. So I've decided to try and get out at least once a week to take some photos :D

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Nice coverage of the number 19 jay!! Is that your lucky number?

A31 cefiro - welcome back!!! Indeed been a while since I have seen you post. Nice bokeh :)

Random pic from today.. was just at my gfs parents house for dinner and someone in her family had a baby recently. Been meaning to take some pics of Kyla for ages, and finally got the chance tonight :)

She has such beautiful blue eyes!!!

Just natural light here.

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Edited by siddr20

Thanks kory!!! Indeed she has such amazing eyes. Cant wait to look thru all of them when I get the chance.

The one I posted was just a random pic I opened up.. Theres plenty of cute ones of her smiling etc..maybe tonight i will post it up.

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