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Well i got a camera for christmas.. now I just need to learn how to use it :iluvff:

Through the eyes of Sl!m :P

here are some pics I took yesterday

too much light/reflection

davos3.jpg

mona.jpg

JAMES3.jpg

james2.jpg

too much noise (thanks wilch lol) .. didnt think this pic would turn out at all actually

davos.jpg

Damn Shadow

james.jpg

also need to learn how to use photoshop now lol :)

and you can see me in the one of the pics.. anyone know where?

lol.. and dont answer wilch.. since you pointed it out to me in the first place haha

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hahaha sam! I should have lent you my where's wally shirt!!! lol

I'm going to get slimbo to take photos of my car, and get wilb to photo chop it to look normal.

mona.. your car looks ace too!!!! I can't wait till i see it next!!!

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yeh ive been thru about 6 normal digital cameras.. this is by far the best camera ive ever used myself.. definatly a worthy investment

ill have to keep that in mind,

my fuji is a huge improvement over my older cameras, but it still doesnt have the freedom that id like.

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