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greywolf
Registered: August 2009
Posts: 294
Was messing around with an old xray light panel to what i could get out of it
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Date:
Sun September 19, 2010 ·
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Keywords:
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richingr
Registered: October 2010
Posts: 1,511
Mon October 25, 2010 3:36pm
Rating:
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Good thought there for this shot
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