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@ stenve: You didn't camp at Springbrook by the looks? Where did you stay? Was it nice and how much was it?

@ GoldZilla: Thanks mate. There were heaps of those caterpillars in the camp site but they move quite fast when you try and shoot them!

@ stenve: You didn't camp at Springbrook by the looks? Where did you stay? Was it nice and how much was it?

I stayed at this place:

http://www.mouseshouse.com.au/

Only did one night and cost $240.

The cabins are nice fully self contained kitchens, fireplace, airconditioning, hot tub/spa. and come complete with super friendly possums :thumbsup:

I wouldnt mind camping down there. but i dont think the girlfriend would be too keen on it haha

haha yeah, its up there in price. was worth it though.

I dont have a tent etc so would end up costing me more than $5 a night to camp :)

Whoa fancy! Thanks for the info mate

(might stick to camping - at $5 pp /night its more in my cheap-skate price range :P )

So last Wednesday i went to Agra (India) to photograph a wedding. I only just got back home today and WOW what an experience. The highlight for me had to be the location of this wedding. I will let the pic below show you what i mean :thumbsup:

I have taken nearly 64gbs worth of photos so its going to take me for ever to process them, but i will post it up once the client see's them.

For now here is a quick pic of my cousin brother who helped out for the week. He is a professional wild-life photographer (http://www.kaustubhr.com ), and never done any weddings so it was an experience for him too.

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If any of you guys are interested there is a nikon d700 body and a 24-120mm lens at my work.

The body has $1500 on it and im not sure on the lens.

Better be quick at that price though. someone almost bought it as it was put on the shelf.

Oh, I work at Cash Converters Fortitude valley.

Send me a PM if you need more info (also no i cant buy it and/or put it aside for you haha, company policies and what not :thumbsup: )

Mods, If this is against any kinda forums rules, feel free to delete away

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