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V-Festival 2004 - Arena Shot

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V-Festival 2004 - Muse

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V-Festival 2004 - Primal Scream

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V-Festival 2004 - Pixies

Bare in mind all the above taken whilst either getting crushed or jumping around like a crazy mother****er! :D

*pics*

Bare in mind all the above taken whilst either getting crushed or jumping around like a crazy mother****er! :D

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Must have been kind of hard to take those. :p

I have a couple of new ones here ... take them as you will. :)

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Damage from a big wind storm that hit my area on Sunday 11/21/2004.

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A picture of a few cirrus (high) clouds that were moving over my area a few weeks ago.

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Taken on a very windy day two Sundays ago.

154 pages and I NEVER even knew a photography thread existed :( :o :s

I'll be looking at every page to see what kind of stuff people have here throughout the next few *gets fingers out and starts counting*

days but whilst I do that have a look around at my work I've been doing since september last year :p - i was absolutely new to photography starting off with a sony dsc p72 but I did things and got myself in the paper which convinced my folks to let me buy an ?850 canon 300D and now the world looks so much more different:pp

http://www.robbiekhan.co.uk

yay! my turn :happy:

taken with my (everbeloved) Fuji Film S1 Pro :)

now on with the pics :D (PM me for full size pictures, all of them availble cept the ones noted ;) )

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teh Zamboni at the Ice Arena

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Malk

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you would'nt believe how many pictures the girl on the left wanted me to take (sorry boys, no big sized ones on this one [pictures that is])

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A long road to the river....

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Our river icing up

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another view of our river

all done for now....

please PM me if you want a full size one of (almost) all of these pictures....

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