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well i ended up hitting the mountains, very unimpressive sky. took a whoooooooole bunch o pics. I'd throw some up tonight but I have my drinkin shoes on and it's almost time to bounce right out of here. it was good. need to do a group adventure from Glenbrook (just past penrith so not to far) then walk down to the nepean river. Probably a 4 hour walk with some rock hopping and stuff.

Got a nice little lowepro backpack on the way too, it's very comfy :D

(moving reply into new month)

Nice, I'm looking at the Computrekker at the moment as a new backpack for every day; rip out the camera securing stuff for general use, then whack it in when I take my camera around.

Also, the internet sucks for telling me what the hell I have to do in regards to LED veroboard. I'm assuming parallel circuit.

Did I end up sending that diagram? I drew it and scanned it and got interrupted and assumed I sent it. Not so sure now. Scotch and karaoke is ace though. Yes ace.

Hey passive are you getting married on a flower? Damn, you must be shorter than me :D

Did I end up sending that diagram? I drew it and scanned it and got interrupted and assumed I sent it. Not so sure now. Scotch and karaoke is ace though. Yes ace.

Hey passive are you getting married on a flower? Damn, you must be shorter than me :D

If you sent it I never got it :D

Nice owen! I assume you meant to shoot at low shutter speed to get the flames dragging like that? Or your still a noob? :)

Yeah, was playing around with high apeture/slow shutter/low iso to get the best movement of flame :laugh: Trying to balance that with exposure on a horribly sunny morning (even though it rained all before and all after, just one spot of hella sunny!)

Nice snail trail :D

I shot that wedding. The real got asked I shot much, he thought I did cos I made an effort to stay out of his way. He even stole a couple of my set ups. E.g bride groom on a chair and shooting along the table to get the cabin the speech shots. Hope some shots turned out ok ;/

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