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Here's a Black and White i took end of last years of my mates V35 and one in colour too.

The colour one needs a tighter crop.

Not really a fan of cars being shot on grass. Maybe there was a dirt road around that would have been better?

Nice car all the same. :thumbsup:

Here's my black and white photo. This piece of graf I found a while ago has become quite useful as a back drop! Lol

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Another lightpainting attempt. Turned out alright considering I only had an iPhone 4 camera...

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Probably the last photoshoot before its sold :( Will be sad to see her go.

first photo (well non urban art photo) for march

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spotted this fox on my way home. was walking up the darlington hill (prick of a hill that one) and yeah it sounded like a dog was chasing me, haha. by the time i had the camera out he was well on his way over the hill.

and a few shots of urban art found around the place. check out the 'new' panos of some old school walls at http://photos.jay019.com/urbanart/panormamas.php

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who would put penguin stickers up around town??? :whistling:

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looks like someone liked my idea of leaving photographic artworks around the city for people to enjoy. bit of a tip tho mate, make them a decent size, lol. i chucked A4 prints up none of this quarter of a 6x4 crap, lol

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