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Courtesy of my better half, I present a few of the 1000+ photos taken on the day (posted up here so non-members can see what they're missing out on :banana:)..

Linky!

What to do when you hit cones 101

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How not to hit cones 101

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Good save

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Bad save

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Edited by bubba
Would suck to have been that other person.

/failpost :banana:

P.S. this is only a very small portion of the pictures, everyone who attended PM me for a disc if you haven't already.

I'd like to extend a big thankyou to Mary, I think she did pretty well for her first time photographing moving cars!

Edited by bubba

Great stuff Bubba and thanks to Mary as well.

I'll throw a few bucks at the PC helmet fund :down: Yeah that was a pretty reasonable save there Prez *Brad were you paying attention lol*

For those who missed out or have not chosen to sign up yet these events are a great opportunity to develop your skills and have some fun...and dont worry it's a no pressure deal.

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