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Dude I was actually thinking about posting a Mr Burns picture when I said excellent haha.

Nah not a train station. Just like a train carriage covered in graffiti or something. I dunno exactly because I havn't been there yet but I've seen a couple of cars having their photos taken there and it looks good.

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Dude I was actually thinking about posting a Mr Burns picture when I said excellent haha.

Nah not a train station. Just like a train carriage covered in graffiti or something. I dunno exactly because I havn't been there yet but I've seen a couple of cars having their photos taken there and it looks good.

ahh even better! been looking at doing something like that. I think it was Matboy in the photo threads did a shoot with a blue (?) R34 with a grafittied background and bought out all the colours in the grafitti and it looks amazing. He is alot more skilled then me but haha, but I'll give it a crack

Nikkon?

Personally I think the canons are alot Easier to get used to. I have a 550D. Depends how serious you want to get and how much you know about cameras. Nikons arent a bad camera at all just think there a bit harder to get used to

Yeah a Nikon. Not full on serious but i would like to be able to take some good photos. From what ive researched the d3100 is the better camera to start with. Just trying to find some personal experience.

I have only used a nikkon once and found it harder then the canon. But maybe it was just cause I'm used to the canon.

550D's are cheap now cause there going out of production. Twin lense kitt with IS was what I got.

Well now I'm at a computer and can type, Ill say the one thing I didnt like when I used a Nikon was that they dont show a preview of the image with your settings on the screen (when you turn viewfinder view on)

My Canon I can switch to viewfinder mode and adjust my major settings till I'm happy with how the light and depth of the photo are

The Nikon I tried to do the same and it just kep the image that it saw, without altering the image in the viewfinder with changes to the settings (If this makes sense)

That was an older Nikon, probably 4 or so years old now so they might not do this anymore. Its more personal preference, I know lots of people using Nikon's and they like them and they take good photos. but I like the layout on the Canon's, they way they are set out etc.

Only way to find out is to use as many different SLR's you can get your hands on, I went straight for Canon but that doesnt make me right :)

Poor Phil

Has to organise everything :P

Something is in the works, just have to work out some dates. I will have to do something about that........

hey cal i spoke to rob a few weeks ago about doing a big cruise next year.

plan is for us townsville boys to come down meet up and go to the drags and have an sau drag night then party that night in mackay then cruise to airlie the next day and party there again.

i am looking to do it over a long weekend that leads into a monday.

is anyone interested in going down for either powercruise or jambo next year? as i am going to have a heap of holidays when i get back.

Ok I'll organise it. You guys all rock up at my place one night and I will plan which way we drive down to the breakwater :P

Did you buy a sexyline?

that'll be the best cruise ever :rofl2:

from the photo's i have seen of it, its very sexy :sick:

Will try and organize a cruise to townsville late This year anyway. Rob told me that Rob (see what I did there) won't be in townsville (or isn't in Townsville now) but I'm not sure what dates these are...... Obviously lol :S

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