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Originally posted by MZNISMO

hopefully mine came out ok

but i doubt it

first time using the digi

and im sure i stuffed up the first few photos

but the rest should be fine!! :wave:

I thought you were a professional snapper MZNISMO? i mean, lenswoman :confused:

Do'h, i had my camera with me but i was too busy drivin'

i got a pick of the girl u are talking about although its a far shot

i didnt think it was right to post it urp but yeahh

if u want i can.. up to u

as for being the professional lenswoman?? hahah i think not.. ill leave the hard work up to jun sawa whilst i get to perve and admire the cars :D

hehe

Hi guys, I'm a newbie to this forum. Just like to say hi....umm.. HI!...hehehe.. :-p

Anywayz, from wat i've read so far, seems like everyone had a great time, shame I didnt know about it, would have love 2 join u guys. Will do, when the next cruise is host

Originally posted by akeenan

:love:  

it probably wouldnt be a good idea if you posted a picture of her up.  However are there any cars in the background? if so :uh-huh:

Akeena... ahhhh....so its the pics of the cars dat you want.... ofcourse.../me slap forehead... but if she's also in it..it'll b like icing on the cake eh? :lol:

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