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Some of my friends are photographers so they invited me to go down and take some pics.. i didnt think it'd mean i'd be standing around for hours while they do all these lighting and taking 1000000 pics and only give me like 4 LOL

i just think the pics turned out good with the scenery so i thought i'd share

Jin :)

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i dont know.. they had these flashy thingos that kept going off.. and then they'd wait for 10seconds and then took pics. guess the last one they didnt use the flashy things haha

did they give up setting up the lights at the last pic?..he. first one turned out good.

haha, they just own camera's. Except for one guy who is a wedding photographer. He was the one who had taken the first pic.

Are your freinds photographers? or do they just own cameras? :)

The first pic is sensational.

haha, they just own camera's. Except for one guy who is a wedding photographer. He was the one who had taken the first pic.

LOL experience shines through...

Seriously I can't believe how many photos pro photographers take, and then cull 99% of them and brush up the remainder in photoshop for hours. A lot more work to it than I expected. They have to have huge-ass multi-terabyte HDDs as well when each photo is like 30meg in RAW or >100meg in uncompressed TIFF.

the 1st photo is friggen awesome it looks unreal. :P

in the last 2 photos are you parked on the foot path?

yes, in the last two photos im on the footpath. security came but they didnt care. and in the first one i was parked in the middle of the road.. the AFP came.. but they didnt car either.. it was my lucky night :laugh:

yes, in the last two photos im on the footpath. security came but they didnt care. and in the first one i was parked in the middle of the road.. the AFP came.. but they didnt car either.. it was my lucky night :rant:

I asked coz me and a mate went down there to take some photos about 2 months ago and i also parked it on the footpath maybe 10m or so behind to the right of where you parked.

also there is a road where the tram goes along and there is a walkthrough corridor through the shops and it has a lot of lights there, i wanted to drive up inside the walkway and get some photos, but it was starting to rain and there was at least 2 cameras pointing towards the walkway, so we bailed :laugh:

and i still have not got the photos off him yet, damn people who take photos can be so lazy :P

I asked coz me and a mate went down there to take some photos about 2 months ago and i also parked it on the footpath maybe 10m or so behind to the right of where you parked.

also there is a road where the tram goes along and there is a walkthrough corridor through the shops and it has a lot of lights there, i wanted to drive up inside the walkway and get some photos, but it was starting to rain and there was at least 2 cameras pointing towards the walkway, so we bailed :)

and i still have not got the photos off him yet, damn people who take photos can be so lazy :cheers:

hahaha.. so true man. they're lazy lazy people.

Very nice pics man, especially the first one.

The angle on the last one is awesome, but only if the lighting was a bit better your car would look mad!

thanks man. yeah i wish there was abit more lighting. would've been good.

and thank you to (OO)SKYLINE(OO) and ujin for the kind words :cheers:

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