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Knat, thanks. It's a Sony DSC-S75. About $1300 retail nowadays I'd guess. No special filters or anything like that. AFAIK, none are actually available for that camera. The effects you're seeing are the result of massaging aperture and shutter speed settings (not sure if you know what that means, but basically a decent digi cam with good manual settings options will allow you to get such results).

RONIN - Ok mate. I'll have to email it to you tonight though. Send me a PM tonight with your email addy in it. :)

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Originally posted by Moanie

Hmmm...i dunno....I'll try and make it to the next one....but if my car gets owned, there will be trouble! :)

Moanie, fear not, Brendanf and his incredible light sabre will defend you :D

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OMG!!!!! i just found this thread BBBBWWWAAAHHHH!!!!!

yes... welcome to last century helen.....

urmm... this was soome MUTHDA FOOOKEN FUNNI SHEIT .....

5 months ago, i was introduced to the term 'OWNED' and then, 'OWNAGE' and now...... the things u learn everyday thereafter!!

nowz.... someone's gotta say this... you little broTHDAs out there.. need to urmmm.... get out a bit more... i mean stay home a water the gardens a bit more ... PWAAHH!!!!!!

good work.

hahah nice OWNAGE by TWS.. i just found the thread too.. i was off for 2 weeks up to forster.. where i met a bunch of other guys with skylines out on a night of runs (they actually run down the main street in forster.. one of the guys said they dont have good long straight flat smooth roads around where it's good to run..) but none of them heard bout SAU.. or TWS.. so i intro'd them to it... a fresh bunch of virgin zorts up there too =)

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