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DES Photos of the MonthAfternoon all....
Just had to share that I managed to get the Department of Emergency Services pictures of the month for August. yay!!!! it's suddenly all worth it Attached is page from the 'emergency' magazine. Just a note to anyone else in Qld or visiting Qld.... details at the end of the article on how to submit your photos to possibly win $500 and get a short profile written about your shots.... holla if you can't read the writing and i'll try to put a larger version up... cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Congrats mate. You're certainly out there and putting a lot of effort into your coverage of these unfortunate events. Good job.
Congratulations Mark! Sounds like all your hardwork has definitely paid off.
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Brilliant, Mark.
What more can one say? g.
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thanks guys... much appreciated. nice to be recognised by the people i'm taking the shots of ...
cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Hey Mark - good job. Well deserved congratulations.
I must admit though, I'm not a big fan of these sort of shots - seems a bit voyeuristic to me - but news is news and these events are reality whether we like it or not so I strongly defend your right to photograph and publicise them. Having said that, I miss the very stylish imagery you used to post here and hope to see some of the 'old' Xerubus stuff back some time. Simon
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Well done Mark
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