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Hello my name is Jack. I am new here I dont drive anything fancy but a little 4cyl Hyundi. It will do untill I get on and off my p's but I own the car already. Anyway heres some random photography with a standard digital Kodak ZD710. I am saveing up a Canon EOS 40D SLR soon $1600 and I do some HDR (High Dynamic Range) work on the computer.

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step dads Mitsubishi Colt

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some photos i took at Easternats 08

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and the only skyline at the event

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sorry for the long post guys/girls

im new and just working my way around

Jack.W

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