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Hi Matt,
very bold and powerful photos. Crisp and clear. Garden Island ? Strong shots. (see if you can blurr the backgroung more next time) Cheers CD
Nice shots Matt, made me think of killa. I think i have seen this ship once in Adelaide some time ago when i was up there i am not sure but it had a chopper sittin on the back of. Steve would prolly correct me but yeh good pics.
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I will send these excellent shots to my masters but I feel that they might discredit them due to the incorrect heading
I was expecting to see navel art but instead I see naval art Chris
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