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Nice dude. Forster is so easy to photograph and all around it, so much awesomeness.

Why is everyone into the film look lately?! Every forum is caked with film like photos! I just can't get into it...

Cheers :) I like the pelican one. Was fun to take I thought the were gonna all rush me for jumping in and crouching with them in their pack.

Forster is easy to snap, one day the weather was perfect. Most of the time it rained though.:P

Not sure about the film. It just looks nice and warm and friendly I think. Not sure. It's just a fad :( like hdr was.

Pelicans are scary when they are getting fed. I thought this one was going to bite my arm off because i was following it around everywhere and it walked at me really fast and i fcuking gapped it!!!!

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they're scary f**ks when theres 10 of them, they're hungry and think you're trying to steal their damn food. I don't know why i'm so fascinated with them. i followed them around like a little kid when ever they were around.

Maikul - I see you browsing ALL the time! POST UP SOME PHOTOS DAMMIT!!! Hahaha.

That last shot would be awesome if the shutter speed was slower! Keep it up mate, looks like you've got the eye for the shot, keep practicing and keep up the good work :)

Well I only have the use of my phone

its not the tool, its how you use it. :down:

and damn you used it well, such a moody shot. nice.

and matboy, damn i love that flying pelican shot the more i look at it, awesome work man.

Hey thanks, yeah for sure but I miss having manual to set the aperture, shutter speed and iso to get underexposed photos. :down:

Matboy your flickr is full of awesome, and Kory, and Sidd, and Jay, and Slim, and...damn I want a camera.

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Thanks boys :)

feel free to post phone pics. I saw a book by some guy who went out to prove its the vision not the tool, he got an old phone and took some of the most awesome shots on it. I'll try to find link tomorrow.

Sam that shot is f'ING ace. My fav from you in a long time. Nice work.

Pelicans are scary when they are getting fed. I thought this one was going to bite my arm off because i was following it around everywhere and it walked at me really fast and i fcuking gapped it!!!!

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what a bunch of wuuses , got molested in broom by one that took a dislike to my pommy arse , let him bite me and they have no real power so i let him bite my head , had the whole beach in stitches !

, some guy wound it up the week before , and Mr pelican nicked his thong - flew out to sea - dropped it :) and came back , great animals

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