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this was in todays paper (The Leader) the article and photo were both by me.

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i think the flash on the left of frame may have been turned up a little too much, getting some shadows on the back wall of the shed. could do with an extra umbrella.

spewing that sponsors names were edited out of the article though (not to mention lack of credit) ah well.

have another photo and article in a different paper, just waiting for a pdf of that to come through.

took the kids to feed the ducks today. as always the camera was with me so i took a few pics while we were there...

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http://photos.jay019.com/random/nature/

WOW you wrote that article?? nicely done!!

yeah i did. cheers. have another to be published tomorrow (essentially the same article but with different photo)

also working on a couple of other articles for two more local papers.

haha. cheers Zennon.

ok. i have a feature coming up on Exposure (http://www.cnet.com.au/digitalcameras/exposure/) a mini site on the cnet.com.au website.

i cant choose my best photos, so made a shortlist and thought i would get people to vote for pics they think I should put into my feature.

so, if you have a few moments to spare, check out the pics and give a few a rating. most of the top rated pics will end up being used.

http://photos.jay019.com/Exposure/

alternatively, if there are other shots of my that are not in the shortlist that you think should be, vote on them too as the ratings have been cleared so they will show up.

cheers.

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cheers man.

here is the second article from G1. same story just a different photo...

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and some more drift photos from the weekend.

first is drift practice at mallala

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More pics at http://photos.jay019.com/driftprac_2010-03-06/

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