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Dark Warrior

www.paintballscene.co.uk
Nov 28, 2002
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i would love to attend an event with you and learn the ways, sounds great. obviously only being 16 i have alot to learn lol.
Yep stick with Dan, you will learn a lot from that man. Although looking at that pic you posted you seem to have an exceptionally good eye for landscapes and still life.




Papparazzi from the Dark side
 

Shadlad

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Aug 16, 2006
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Webber your new to paintball but what I have dealt with you and chatted with you, you seem sound and glad these guys are taking you under their wing. The work i've seen of yours looks cool ! So good luck mate !
 

Sy_HR

aka BrutalSy
Jan 30, 2006
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www.teamdeadbox.co.uk
Just been checking out this lads pics, they are awesome. He is extremely modest and if you get the chance to get him taking pics of you balling i know that they will be ridiculously good.

Good Luck Fella

Sy
 

Jeg

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Jun 18, 2006
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Just looked through your photobucket mate.

You have some talent there, keep up the nice work and good luck.
 

J@mes

If in doubt, flat out!
Jul 11, 2006
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loving the Fisheye shots, got a few nice shots for your portfollio there.

I myself have decided to give up on the photography career... as most of the guys on here will tell you, there isnt a fortune to be made in photography... does anyone need a sparky :p

-james
 

duckiciao06

I'm a tiger...grrr
Dec 1, 2006
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Messingham paintball challenge
Me too...

Im pretty much along the same lines as Webber, I am studying Photography at AS level, and was thinking about taking my camera (Good ole Praktica Super TL1000 :D) to paintball tomorrow. Is there any need to take a tripod, or is it just unneccesary weight? What tips can you give for having a shoot during play?