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hehe thx

anyone notice my friends car got a manual gear stick but it's auto? u can see on his dash

All i can notice is that he has the stick in the center lol, unless the car is rolling in neutral?

ye maybe next time i'll take the same shot under the bridge with 10 skylines instead :banana:

r32bigboy, my kit consists of canon 20D, canon 10-22, and 50/1.8 pretty limited been meaning to upgrade for ages.

oh yeah and my carpc :spank: can d/l my photos to it and has gps. it's a work in progress though my for the screen is dodgy

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The two long exposure shots from inside look amazing...

I'd like to see one with the camera on the back shelf looking straight out the front... ...get a kinda Star Wars hyper space look... ...City link tunnels or out on the new section going towards the airport...

The two long exposure shots from inside look amazing...

I'd like to see one with the camera on the back shelf looking straight out the front... ...get a kinda Star Wars hyper space look... ...City link tunnels or out on the new section going towards the airport...

some other ones:

http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/image/91704056

http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/image/91704060

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