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mucking around with more long exp in the car. Dw sidd, i was passenger this time :P. these are the cheltenham rd eastlink for those in melb. nothing spesh

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mum brought me some juice and the camera was next to me and one thing led to another.

man that sounds so disturbing :cool:

on a serious note nice pics.. if you need a nice r33 for a model to shoot let me know i would love some nice pics (poster size) of my car and of course dollars or slabs or any other alcoholic beverages your way for my gratitude.

lol when you put it like that, it does sound odd. regarding the photo shoot, i'd love to shoot your car man. only thing is i think im gonna practice on mine first. i should organise a photoshoot/meet or something in the near future.

lol when you put it like that, it does sound odd. regarding the photo shoot, i'd love to shoot your car man. only thing is i think im gonna practice on mine first. i should organise a photoshoot/meet or something in the near future.

awesome, let me know when you are ready :)

here are some pics from the weekend. all the cruise shots and the filter are taken with the 50mm. i dunno bout the other because i was changing between the kit lens and the 50mm through the night. the 21st went well. realise i need a good flash.

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an impromptu shoot while i was at uni. didnt even wash the car. excuse the crappy quality. lost something in the uploading. however when i was reviewing the pics on the comp i noticed a bit of lens flare and a lot of softness. i dunno bout the flare but am i right in thinking that shooting with a smaller aperture (bigger number) will result in a sharper pic?

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You can see the flare coz you are pointing the camera straight at that light bulb.

Also f8 is about right for those night type shots on your stock kit lens. Im assuming you are using stock lens for these shots?

Also perhaps try and get the whole car under the light. So there will be no dark spots on the car. Your car is already a dark color.

I like shot two the most :( keep it up!!

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