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Yea same here.. Really does put a big smile on my face capturing these special moments.

Another random one I opened up.. Wish I had more time tonight to go thru the pics from start to finish. Hopefully sometime this week I can finish editing all the pics.

Should be on the blog soon so keep and eye out :)

Isnt he just cute!!! just love his big bold beautiful eyes.

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one more little set...

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I'll finish up tonight with a series... Something different :)

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Lots of spam. but consider it me making up for neglect earlier in the month, been pretty busy with wtac and autocult and a few other things. Hopefully you'll enjoy the sets :)

Nice jay :) Looks like a great spot at night time to take some long exposures.

Meet little max. He is the cutest little baby ever!!!

Just a teaser pic from the shoot. Straight out of the camera pretty much.

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Rest of the shots are here: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/3/little-max/

Hope you like it.

Cheers

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Some nice shots guys. Lots of fast cars by the looks..

Here are some unedited shots from last weekend's Logan Challenge at the Springs 4x4 Park

I was team manager for Team Well Sprung so most of the pictures are of the three cars in our team:

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Roley pretending to have a broken leg on the First Aid Course. Getting told by Bennie that he might not make it

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The decent where Brucey broke his thumb

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What eggs!

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Ouchies during the GPS challenge

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(whole album here)

No pretty sure they didn't. They even cover QLD?

dunno tbh

the one I'm talking about is on a public access station for sydney called tvs. I'm pretty sure I've seen them cover interstate events like Vic etc, although I only watch it because it seems to be always on when I'm on the treadmill at the gym :D

either that or classic restos, good watch

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