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Haha i know cheers slim. im not in a very technical mood atm, just got home from school :rofl: but trust me i aint that stupid on my techniques lol. i had to fill up a whole 20 page A3 arts folder this year, with 10 different photography techniques, writing what they were about, how they worked, examples and then my own experimentation lol.

Half the time i compose rule of thirds photos without even realising lol. Though i tend to use the 4th lines more than the thirds. Maybe just preference i guess lol

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i jsut finsihed polishing my mums 3000 Gto so i drove it out and took alot of photos.. ill be nice and only post one, as it has my dirty car in the background lol

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also, as i was taking pics, my dog decided to gvie me the ball, and then go hide, ( he does this everytime for some reason))

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Princesss mary or not princess mary????

coins defying gravity?

interesting cows....

are they clones????

2 pac with elton john? or biggie having a laugh

more 2pac? heheheheheeeee or maybe just computer systems engineers having a laugh!

150 years or 100 years of afl?

rare rock collection !!! heheheheheeee

rare jewellry

i wish the mods had not stuffed around with my posts.... i mean seriously i was not breaking any rules... you sort of have to have the comments under each pic or it does not make sense... cheers mods for stuffing up my stuff.

odd looking fruit... one tasted like a rock mellon crossed with a grape fruit

princess mary.... well from some angles.....

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Too true. That last one looks great.

Love the carbon fibre bonnets.

wtf is with this REdgtst bloke? he can't be serious right? annnd he randomly hijacked my thread :P:P

Anyways...more pics from my cruise:

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