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Well i really wanted to test out my wireless triggers and flash, but no one had a car ready for me to shoot tonight ;)

Who wants to be my test pig???

So i went here instead..

Sydney City Photoshoot- Quick 15mins session literally due to rain :)

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5. Yup damn noise :(

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I got more.. but these will do for now :)

Then on the way home pic :)

Only took a few.. this one turned out ok. not what i was expecting!! but will try again next time.

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Breath-taking mate...you should be a professional photographer if you are not one already...good work!

Thank so much!! Means a lot hearing these comments :P

Im no professional man.. Hopefully one day i can become one!!

Two more from the night..

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Thanks slim :P

hmm i was thinking the same, but at 50%-100% view at full res shows the buildings on the bottom perfectly leveled.

I think the bridge just has a slight curve to it.. When you drive on the bridge you go up and then down right?? Like a slight hill so to say?

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Thank so much!! Means a lot hearing these comments :P

Im no professional man.. Hopefully one day i can become one!!

Two more from the night..

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Mate, you got skills...there's no doubt...the way you place your angles etc are breath-taking...mate, there's nothing stopping you doing this part-time as a hobby...shit, I would pay you to take some pictures of my car if you would...

Awesome...not getting paid to say this, just telling you the truth...

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Mate, you got skills...there's no doubt...the way you place your angles etc are breath-taking...mate, there's nothing stopping you doing this part-time as a hobby...shit, I would pay you to take some pictures of my car if you would...

Awesome...not getting paid to say this, just telling you the truth...

Man that means a lot to me hearing such great feedback!! If it wasn't for people like yourself i wouldn't have the commitment or motivation to keep going!!

So thank you for the kind words!!

I would love to take some pictures of your car but you are in melbourne :down:

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