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Cheers boys.

Sam, Using a D90. Is that white 32 yours? Are you using a fish eye for some shots or have I just not had enough coffee to function properly yet? :)

Rhys, If there's nothing like this in perth it just gives you a good excuse for a weekend away somewhere :P

I've just moved and got no net reception there :P i'll have to throw the rest on a stick and upload from here at work over next couple days. I was going to throw up some garage pics next.

Cheers boys.

Sam, Using a D90. Is that white 32 yours? Are you using a fish eye for some shots or have I just not had enough coffee to function properly yet? :D

Rhys, If there's nothing like this in perth it just gives you a good excuse for a weekend away somewhere ;)

I've just moved and got no net reception there :D i'll have to throw the rest on a stick and upload from here at work over next couple days. I was going to throw up some garage pics next.

No, didn't bring my GTR, rode in a friend's daily.

I don't have fisheye lenses, just an ultra-wide (11-16mm). Don't have any zoom lenses so couldn't do any track photography, still debating on Nikon or Canon :) WOuld be nice to get in touch with an interest group for photography for this sort of thing.

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Some nice pics 30-3 :D

Very ultra wide. Search around, I know there's a photo club or 2 in the riff. I've seen them all milling around the river a few times. If you don't find anything on here hit up the photography shop on high street and ask the little porn star who works there. He'd know for sure.

Here are some of my favourites from both days. Still got heaps to upload, so please check my website for further updates (blog post and a link in the gallery will be up in around about an hour).

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Thanks,

Kory

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