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Jafo - the Cheetahs do look sad, but the plane ones are brilliant

Bubba - nice photos, but I do feel that the branding is a bit pointless(and not just on your photos), if it can just be cropped off the image.

Moon - I prefer the food photos:laugh:

My photos? Yes, I have some, but not in the same class as the ones posted.:blush:

love the second shot moon..

although the 3rd shot, she kind of looks like she's thinking "put the camera down already and get in the ****ing car"..lol

hahahhah !! ALMOST ALMOST!

heh! I wonder how often he gets that from her :p

OFTEN ENOUGH :p

btw nice pic!

Jafo - the Cheetahs do look sad, but the plane ones are brilliant

Bubba - nice photos, but I do feel that the branding is a bit pointless(and not just on your photos), if it can just be cropped off the image.

Moon - I prefer the food photos:laugh:

My photos? Yes, I have some, but not in the same class as the ones posted.:blush:

hhaha food pics next!

been shooting alot with the s90

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