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sorry, double post again *sigh*

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yo pistol-pete, dont drop it! :P

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found out i wont have a job from next week, lol. so looks like im packing away the bike and dusting off the resume and looking for work as a cleaner (pardon the pun, haha)

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Cool light on the bike wheel too.

cheers. it was just a bit of afternoon sunlight sneeking through a small opening in the curtains.

and thanks wilorichie, ive applied at a few places. not that i wont enjoy the time off between jobs, so many graff spots to go and catch up on that i never had the time to visit while working (and my weekends are for the kids only)

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This shot is really impressive Matt. The car is just launching so you had to anticipate the launch, pan to match the launch speed & acceleration and all done in the first few meters before the car even crosses the tree. Wow! Impressive!

^ Nice I like that.. Rig shot?

So I was at a wedding overseas and out of know where the grooms best friend pulls out a gun. Apparently its tradition to fire a shot at a wedding.

I think it was a shotgun of some kind.

This is me videoing him taking a shot. He let me take a shot afterwards!! I have held a gun before, but never fired one. Was an incredible experience feeling the force of the gun when its fired.

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