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Here's a few pictures that my younger brother took using a Canon Powershot Pro 1 8.0MP Camera. Original pictures were 3264 x 2448 pixels in size, resized down to 800 x 600 for this post. First three pictures are taken of Parliment House and other sights, the last three were taken at the Botanic Gardens in Canberra, ACT.

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I had to share this with you  lot who loves photography.

GOOD STUFF!!! DREAM JOB!! for sure :)

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god you got that right mr glue :) some of the pics are just well yeah beyound words.... :P I am gob smacked

got one more of mine to add was taken a few months back on the queensland byron bay dawn cruze.

This guy was sitting out on this rock for well over a hour & did not move I call the photo

"Lost In Prayer"

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"Sun Rise On Love"

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errrm, over-exposed? everyone else that's seen it has said it looks fine? *confused*

I'm not trying to pick on you, but you put "xmetal photography" on the bottom of the photo, so I figure I should help you out before you do this for someone else and they're unsatisfied with your work.

The bottom and side of the R isn't meant to be white is it?

and the car is white, but its blown out of proportion, and its pretty much blended in with the side of the R badge.

if the car was clean, you wouldn't be able to see any depth in the photo at all

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