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Sunset shots look great, Zennon!

... but you need to clean your wheels properly. ;)

haha yeh.. too lazy :D

This one is beautiful zennon: http://lh4.ggpht.com/_jYJzVuAzULc/SpKUgPZJ...8Compressor.jpg

Should print it :D

thanks mate i was quite happy with it

we have 4 large prints of my pics in the house already! running out of wall space lol

Agree great mood in the pic zennon..

Ian - First shot is awesome!! I miss doing landscape stuff sometimes as theres no pressure at all.

Got a crazy model photoshoot coming up next week.. cant wait!!

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Went to Essendon vs Hawks match on the weekend.

Photo taken with my mobile phone (Samsung i8510 innov8)

The phone has a panoramic feature, which automatically merges pictures together on the phone. Only downside is that it only does the pictures in 640rez and doesnt take full use of the 8MP camera :D

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^ thats still pretty good auto merging by the camera..

I got that option too on mine, but never played around with it..

yeah its pretty cool.

You take an initial photo and then arrows appear on the screen telling you which way to pan the phone. Once you pan to the left/right, a box appears in the centre of the screen in which you align your new photo with. No idea how it works but it gets it right every time. It can take about 8 photos in a row. That one only consisted of 6, so it can go even wider haha.

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