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yeah would of been awesome shots if this guy .. . whats his name ? ..... Beau, rocked up with the flood lights ! :thumbsup:

i had this 10 meter extention cord ready to rock and roll.

hey man had bit of a problem come up at the last minute...althought i heard you guys only arrived at the photo place at 12, i coulda made it then but didnt have anyones contact number to get the adress :laugh:

hey man had bit of a problem come up at the last minute...althought i heard you guys only arrived at the photo place at 12, i coulda made it then but didnt have anyones contact number to get the adress :(

Lol you have my number man :thumbsup:

African Americanoj... you should have set the exposure a lil longer and painted with the flash. works wonders in low light, really helps highlight the cars in the foreground.

pics of the S14 are wicked tho, cos I'm guessing it was facing the light coming from the harbour, or close enough to the flash?

maybe next time do a real late one and do a dawn photoshoot :)

:) no wagon shot basti !

but bloody good photo's, i want a camera like yours now :bunny:, is there alot of computer editing behind the scenes or just snap and post ?

oh yeah flood lights at 'total tools' 19.95 :bunny: 500w quartz halogen, up to 1.65m height.

might grab one tomorrow if they open around 5pm, just incase

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