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sad day today. harris scarfe in the city closed down for good. i remember the first time i went to that store when i was 15. 20 years later and im watching it dissapear. at first i thought that was a long time to see a store operate, but it opened back in 1877 so yeah, i didnt see a lot of its history at all. 134 years operating at the same premises blows my mind, specially in this day and age of businesses coming and going within months.

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took this HDR the other day but didnt process it. wasnt happy that it didnt line up too good. sucks not being able to use a tripod to do it properly, but they are just quick snapshots as i ride by.

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and a tasty BMW spotted down a side street...

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Hey fellas,

I did one of these deals and got a hard cover book done up for SAU:NSW club photography we offer at our track days (Kory's and Matts's work). I used a different company than this deal but $39 for $161 of value is a pretty good deal. The quality and professionalism of the book I did really seems worth it. It's only good until midnight tonight so get in quick if you want to do it.

PhotoBook Deal on Groupon Australia

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Oh yeah, and Eric also pointed me in the direction of one from ArtsCow in Hong Kong, so I got one made up and the quality wasn't too bad. I rushed it and didn't quite get the result I needed, and the interface for putting the book together wasn't the best regarding user-friendliness, but the book itself was pretty decent. Oh, and all it cost me was postage!

Anyway, seeing as I haven't posted anything for a while, here's an old one I quite like. Minimal PP in this one, but I like the potential it has. I might make it into a colour-splash.

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Edit: Damned shame there's a VL Commodore in it. :( I cropped it, but could only do so much before my own car disappeared.

the photobook interface on snapfish is really good. i haven't printed one there, but i've looked at the software and it's nice and easy to use and looks as though it would give great results.

haha ipad. you girl. you need an itampon.

Lol Nick, That's my GZE corolla not a VL! Biatch!

And why not get an ipad!? I'm not saying they are rad or anything but when you shoot tethered to a ipad and display a portfolio on an AWESOME screen, why not?!

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