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i'm not criticising as such, i'm just saying, that with better equipment you get better photos. they look good john (well when finished they do) its just my opinion. then again i dont think people want to be paying more because someone wanted higher quality photos.

all I have to do is open them up in photoshop and brighten them up in certain areas of the pic.

its a quick 30-40min job to do and makes it look worth a million $$s rather then the cheap $2 one directly from the camera.

i guess i'll just have to talk to myself then wont i.

so mike how you going?

i'm good, bit bored. no one is on to talk to so i'm just talking to my self :no:
oh ok, cool. what dont you have any friends?
of course i have friends you idiot, they're just doing better things is all :no:
right, right. so that leaves you......all by yourself........without any friends :P
:D i hate you
:P what you gonna do about it huh?! yeah didnt think so.
hmmm........what am i gonna do about it..........how bout this *swiftly kicks him in the balls* ;)

my screen popped up to this for some reason. i dont remember having this conversation with myself? or kicking my self in the balls?

Good moreing Ladies and cry babies....

John your startting to sound more and more like Bryn......

wah wah wah......

Who gives a shit what mike thinks......

oh hey mike!

Josh you sacred me again and i think i peed a little again :P

BAM! I heart futurama

i have the entire series............which i have watched 6 times..............and plan to watch again :P

futurama is god in viewable form + humour

Good moreing Ladies and cry babies....

John your startting to sound more and more like Bryn......

wah wah wah......

Who gives a shit what mike thinks......

oh hey mike!

Josh you sacred me again and i think i peed a little again :P

havent u got a donkey to go blow... cow boy???

or have u moved onto the bigger side of things... a horse?

havent u got a donkey to go blow... cow boy???

or have u moved onto the bigger side of things... a horse?

i would but you still have that dam donkey...

your a disturedb cry baby arnt you :P

Good moreing Ladies and cry babies....

John your startting to sound more and more like Bryn......

wah wah wah......

Who gives a shit what mike thinks......

oh hey mike!

Josh you sacred me again and i think i peed a little again :P

hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.......................lee :no: *kicks lee in the nuts* how you doin?

awwwww poor mikey ;)

Come here and get hugs

*HUGS* :no:

Yay! i got hugs and no one else did :P

havent u got a donkey to go blow... cow boy???

or have u moved onto the bigger side of things... a horse?

i am not a donkey!

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