Went for a drive to Lake Eildon today to see how empty the lake was.
(first attempt at publishing photos)
http://andrewsphotos.videopic.net/c1264088.html
Mike Warren - 25 Apr 2007 09:31 GMT
> Went for a drive to Lake Eildon today to see how empty the lake was.
>
> (first attempt at publishing photos)
>
> http://andrewsphotos.videopic.net/c1264088.html
I'd like to look but the page is password protected.

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Rob - 25 Apr 2007 10:47 GMT
> Went for a drive to Lake Eildon today to see how empty the lake was.
>
> (first attempt at publishing photos)
>
> http://andrewsphotos.videopic.net/c1264088.html
Give us a clue what the password is!
Mark - 25 Apr 2007 10:54 GMT
Sorry about the password problem, should be fixed now?
Joan - 25 Apr 2007 13:24 GMT
Looks a bit dry down there.
> Went for a drive to Lake Eildon today to see how empty the lake was.
>
> (first attempt at publishing photos)
>
> http://andrewsphotos.videopic.net/c1264088.html
Wise Old Man - 26 Apr 2007 02:57 GMT
>Looks a bit dry down there.
There's no need to get personal.....
Grassy - 29 Apr 2007 14:05 GMT
>> Looks a bit dry down there.
>
> There's no need to get personal.....
Ignore this troll, he is David Springthorpe, a known troll in aus.tv
Best off killfiling the names Wise Old Man and David Springthorpe
Rob - 26 Apr 2007 05:47 GMT
> Went for a drive to Lake Eildon today to see how empty the lake was.
>
> (first attempt at publishing photos)
>
> http://andrewsphotos.videopic.net/c1264088.html
Coppers would have a field day accounting for a few stolen cars.
Mr.T - 26 Apr 2007 11:09 GMT
> Coppers would have a field day accounting for a few stolen cars.
If they could actually give a stuff. Which they don't.
MrT.
Alan K. - 27 Apr 2007 23:06 GMT
>Went for a drive to Lake Eildon today to see how empty the lake was.
>
>(first attempt at publishing photos)
>
>http://andrewsphotos.videopic.net/c1264088.html
If I could make one suggestion, which I hope will be taken as
constructive... turn your camera's date stamp off. Permanently. With a
hammer, if necessary, much like the hammer that should be used on
whichever camera designers thought that date stamps should be a
"feature" of any camera other than those used for security work.
Date stamps distract from the subject of an image, and aren't exactly
an aesthetic enhancement. Information like that is what EXIF data is
for.