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Fotos were shot by olympus E-410, DSLR. Yea Docklands is a great place to shoot especially at night cos they have good lighting areas that makes it easiler to shoot at night and great background.

Yea not much I can do about the toyota logo in the background. Oh well it was my first time shooting, I can only improve and learn. :laugh:

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Yea that could i have been me on the western ring, i was coming home around that time. LOL.

Oh "TeamDeceptionz" i wouldnt recommend the camera i got, lol. its alright but if i was looking again i would go straight to Nikon or Canon. Dont bother with olympus personally. This is coming from a guy that has an olympus. I have used Nikon b4 and i found it much more responsive and more professional than someting at the same price in an olympus.

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Oh "TeamDeceptionz" i wouldnt recommend the camera i got, lol. its alright but if i was looking again i would go straight to Nikon or Canon. Dont bother with olympus personally. This is coming from a guy that has an olympus. I have used Nikon b4 and i found it much more responsive and more professional than someting at the same price in an olympus.

oh, just read this!!

if you feel that way, why did you get an Olympus?!

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am i right to say only specialist camera shops sell nikon? .. like Teds and places like that? .. JB's wouldnt sell Nikon? or am i wrong?

Na most places sell nikon, olympus and canon dslr these days i believe. I got my from harvey norman cos i use to work there. :geek: and i guess you dont need to spend alot these days to get a decent camera, just bare in mind accessories will all add up if you looking at getting the whole kit (i.e. bag, ultra memory card, triopod, extra lens, filter lens)

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