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I couldn't make it any easier for you without taking a photo of something that actually says "Sydney" on it. Oops.
Anyway so I went for a wander down to the harbour and took some photos, mostly panoramas using the big zoom lens but I did a few photos with the wide angle because you never know if the panoramas will stitch together properly or not. Now it's time for bed and I'll be back in Brisbane about 9pm tomorrow (Thursday) night. I just wish Ariel was here with me. We'd be at Luna Park for sure. Maz | |
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| Today I went to relatively boring train tunnels and filled in a day. Got some ok photos of people and here are some of me looking 'professional' with my nice white lens.

Yeah. So I look like a twat. | |
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| In the spirit of being absolutely too lazy to put any of my photos on the wall I think someone, (mum?), made the suggestion that I should put them down on my coffee table and cover them with a piece of glass. That was because I was too lazy to go out and frame the larger 21.3" x 16" prints I had done ages ago. Instead I opted to cover the table with all the small photos I have got printed since I got my new camera and I'm just looking for a piece of glass 1250mm x 650mm to put over the top of them. At the moment, my coffee table looks like:

I have no idea where to buy glass from apart from looking it up in the yellow pages. I don't mind if it's the cheapest kind of glass (rolled sheet glass) because the distortions and imperfections would add to the look im going for. Ideally I'll get a sheet of glass tomorrow so I can use my coffee table over the weekend and until I do get some, I'll probably rearrange the photos a bit. Let me know if you think of where to buy it from. Or if you think you know what it'll cost. Maz
P.S. See also my sexy legs! | |
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