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Fairly Safe, but it is always better to go in a group.
Nice shoot Danie. How safe is that area?
Proshow producer is an extremely powerful program. Haven’t checked out version 4, but believe it will be great
Thanks Elaine & Willie
I really like this and would like to learn more – I have the Proshow Producer software and book, but still have to learn it. I currently use PowerDirector. Can’t wait for my photographic course to start soon with you!
Amazing! Dit was ongelooflik! Uiters professioneel gedoen. Mal daaroor. Well done!