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I wpuld really like one of those. Especially if its something youa bought and didnt have to build. Was gonna string some rgb leds to a stick but to time consuming. Can't wait to see what crazy shit you create with It.

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yeah, just a bought one. i dont have enough patience to make something like this myself, lol.

it would have got used in a shoot last night if the property owner actually showed up to unlock the gates :/

not to worry, went in to take a photo anyway, but stupidly forgot to change the iso from 1250 back to 80 :'(

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Luke. Upload to flickr (best for keeping images clean/sharp)

Then go to link, 'copy image location'.

then where u want a pic type [ img] kjbdskfjbksdbfkjsdbfkjsbdf [ /img]

BAM. DONE.

keeps stating im not allowed to use it on this community

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bought a new toy last night...

will be good when i find a nice big bit of sturdy material to attach this to. bit unweildy trying to use it when its flapping in the breeze, lol.

Assume its a adjustable colour LED wand... yesh?! pretty cool... interesting to see what it can do in some graf pix

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Luke - Flickr is used by most photography people. You must be going wrong somewhere? Just click the photo you want, then more actions, then click on the "grab the HTML/BBCode" select the image part, put it in between tags and done. Below in bold is what i copied to insert the photo here:

<a href=" Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera title="Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera by K.L.Photography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7093/7278913630_89f6cef22d_o.jpg" width="1024" height="683" alt="Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera"></a>

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