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Good Australian hamburger - mid kill. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Ha - good call.
Why is it that the ladies get all nervous when you bring the camera out when they are eating...? Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Social conditioning. Not pointing a camera at a woman who is eating or has her mouth wide open is one of my rules.... unless I want to pay forever! Cheers
I would have just cropped it to the hand with the ring and the red (blood)...too bad it was the other hand if you know what I mean
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And people from other countries can't figure why we Aussies love beetroot on put burgers!
TFF (Trevor)
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Are you being serious? You guys put beetroot in you burgers? I didn't know that. Johnny
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Absolutely. McDonalds & Hungry Jack's (Burger King) had to make Aussie Burgers out here to satisfy the demand for a "proper" hamburger - one with beetroot! TFF (Trevor)
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