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And here is a few fromt Mt Ainslie, didn't come out as good as I hoped, but you can crop the image and make it into a nice banner

Mt Ainslie

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Higher quality and bigger images avail and still all the group shots too... :(

I'll have a look over those ones tonight and try and get them up for you tomorrow

J

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BIG THANKS TO SPRINTERBOY AND DATTO260Z FOR THEIR WORK AND PATIENCE!

great photos guys. a well organised evening of cruising, photography and fund raising (thanks to Ladybytes...). it was well worth the waiting around until 2am for those quality pics. fun was had by all....

BIG THANKS again to all those who made it happen :(

PS i hope the group shots in phillip turned out good? cant wait to see those.... ;)

:(

Glad everyone enjoyed themselves, it was a good night. We will have to organise another weekend to do the moving shots, I think they will be awsome if we can pull it off.

YAY! BIG THANK YOUS!!

Yeah AWESOME photos.. unfortunately I had to leave after the Philip photos. couldnt stay too long as I had footy the next morning..

Aww.. I want a pretty photo of my car.. :( hahah

Here are some of mine.... pretty ordinary compared the the rest of the photos! :P

As others have said, a massive thanks to sprinterboy for his work, the photos look unreal!

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As others have said, a massive thanks to sprinterboy for his work, the photos look unreal!

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funny photo, skyline turd.... lol

Thanks for the comment man!

Also, I have loaded up all the tunnel shots to my myspace page thingy. :P

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Justin - your tunnel shots are awesome - Did you enjoy the evening or did it feel like you were going to work?

Nice shot!

Going to work is completely different. Taking photos I enjoy!, I did have a few moments of frustration. But after going back threw all the images most of them seem'd to work well. :) I'll have the group stuff done tonight. :)

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