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Started getting into photography start of the year (always had a passion), and so i bought my first dslr (canon 350d)

Heres a bunch of random pics. Still learning, but feel free to give some good feedback on improvements etc..

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ta

ps. got plenty more pics, but you get the general idea :)

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haha nah i wasnt bagging the guy. that woulda been a mad shot w/o him in it just to show off the car, but with him there it adds a personal touch. im just saying he shoulda done both shots. which he probably did. anyway....

heheheh its all good..

yea i think i have taken one without him being in it, but i dont think it came out well :( Took fair few shots that nite, but i will double check again..

Basti - yea i love that tent shot too.. I miss that holiday!! Those tents were out in the desert.. very cold nites :D

Heres a few more from the trip:

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Nothing special about the next two pics.. BUT WOW!! the biggest fort i have ever been too.. On top of a very tall mountain as well.

Just amazes me how they built this hundreds of years ago!!!

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Thanks HuH :thumbsup:

I love the tent shots too!! It was actually a 4 star type tent out in the desert!!

Will post up more pics in the coming days..

Thinking of hittin the city and taking some nice long exposure shots

Went out in the city tongiht to take some pics..

I think this one turned out well.. what you all think? ta

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Edit: thats weird.. The lighting looks different here!! Perhaps the resize and then a further resize by sau made it look different??

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