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alright so i took these at the end of march but anyway...in case anyone else was there and wants some pics :(

whoop ass wednesday

edit: oh lots of fords because I was there for a ford thing.

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Something went wrong tonight when i was shooting the moon (most of my shots didn't come out well at all as i was expecting)

Anyways this was the best shot i could do.. should try again while its still full moon.. but i cbf.. lol

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AAAARGHHH !!!! went to do a shoot on my car and before I could get some good shots I found that every shot I took had green marks in the pic, anyone know what it is? It's one of my fav lens :P

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Looks like some sort of green light nothing to do with the camera/lens in my opinion. I mean look down towards the right of the car theres a line of green light flashing onto it. im guessing the massive green spot in the middle of the image is coming from whatevers doing that green line aswell..

Wow some nice images in here :)

Cali great work with the bonnet pic..

nice panning shots there bnr...

Takz- Nice attempt with the digi cam!! I really wanna head back into the city one day to take some images with my new lens.. one day..

Zennon - nice concept i like it.. esp that first one.. But i wish the shutter speed was a tad slower.

anyways nice work slim as always!!

Not really photography, but here is my new marine setup im working one :blink:

- My 4*2*2 tank im going to be using.. much bigger than my current 70L tank :) heheh

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- atm i got my corals etc in these huge drums.. waiting to get the tank drilled etc. .and im gonna make a new stand for it..

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Anyways did you know Prank (owner of this site) is fully into marine setups!! who would have thought..

I spotted him on marine forums :)

thanks for the comment!

i can't decide whether to invest in a dslr cause i don't want to buy one then not end up using it! Well i have to try some night shots of my car and see how it turns out

that looks like a big project you got there!!! better take some nice photos once you get it running!

thanks for the comment!

i can't decide whether to invest in a dslr cause i don't want to buy one then not end up using it! Well i have to try some night shots of my car and see how it turns out

that looks like a big project you got there!!! better take some nice photos once you get it running!

You will apprieacte photography more with the dslr.. But im biased :)

Heres a few pics taken with a dslr with stock kit lens.. So nothing special..

So same pictures of what you took - well similar:

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y276/sidd...MG_1295_PPc.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y276/sidd...MG_1278_PPc.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y276/sidd...MG_1309_PPc.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y276/siddr20/IMG_1301.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y276/siddr20/IMG_1324.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y276/sidd..._1293__PPns.jpg

hehe dont worry, i will be taking lots of photos when i get it up and running ;)

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