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Let's get back into it people! We've gotten lazy!!!!!!!!!!!!

A couple of my fiance's mazda

i remember i saw a similar one that easton chang did a while ago, how do you guys do that? thats the sickest effect ever!!

and a few of my randoms from last year. I really need to pick up my cameras again..

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Edited by aaiezz

Finally got around to looking at photos off Memory card number 2......

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IMG_4142 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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Had a play around with a 50mm f/1.8 lense today, ended up with these

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And then ended up being in the right place at the right time, and getting some firework shots. First time I have tried fireworks, stoked with how the shots came out

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With that colour combination and the stance of where the car is that looks like a quick get-away car Matt. Just waiting for the robbers to come out and jump in ay.

Haha yeah! I suppose it is a bit like the first scene in The Transporter :P

Miss that car :( So many great buildings in Melbourne, wasn't hard to park up almost anywhere and have a good backdrop.

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