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awesome pics... but umm... where the people at? I can't spot a single person in any of those pics lol

People... on the water? :bs!:

nice pics taco

i bet he was there at about 4am :thumbsup:

Nah, the first few were around 1:30...

and the others were around midnight...

There were lots of people, just not in the photos :)

nice pics but melbourne still sucks a$$

lol, I've never lived in another australian city... so it's like home :)

Nice shots of melboune, I guess it made even better by the fact that there are no Victorians  :(  

A nice place to visit, but ther cant play football.

hahaha, no comment :thumbsup:

whoh those are nice, get a pic of the fire at crown casino :cheers:

I was eating dinner when the fire was going off, so I missed it.

I'm not that experienced enough to be able to photograph is and not over/under expose the photo because of the bright light from the fire.

I'd have to try it out a lot first I guess...

I'll have to leave it for another time :)

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