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Heyy guys wast just curious if anyone would be up for a photo shoot just got my car fixed after it was bricked and wanted to take it out for some pics!! Dont have a very good camera so i thought id ask if anyone could help me out or if anyone wanted to come along that would be awesome the more the better :)

Even if anyone has suggestions for a location let me kno!!!

Thanxxx guys :ph34r:

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Yeah I'd be keen. I'll bring down the GTR.

Just name a date/time/location.

:)

Sweet as well thats 2 of us :ph34r: then still gotta try n find someone who can take the pics!!! Time n date ill try n organise most likely on a sat or sunday either day or night whenever everyones free!!!!

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Sweet guys well ill try n organise a definate date ill pm you and see when everyones free coz d weather is startin to look a lot better and would be great for some piks!!! :P

Anyone got a location in mind or have allready been to a good place??

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5th October, cruise to mallala for the gsr/evo rally time attack? ill finally have my SLR on that day, so it will be good to muck around with settings.

Goin down to mallala is also an option and wuldnt mind helpin u get sum practice on that camera of yours :P

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Yere count me in as well.

No problems this is turnin out bettter than i expected :P nice to c sum1 reppin the stags :P

Will post details of the shoot as soon as a date, time and location are organised. Will also pm all those interested in coming sooner to the date!!!!

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5th October, cruise to mallala for the gsr/evo rally time attack? ill finally have my SLR on that day, so it will be good to muck around with settings.

Good idea, then you'll be able to take pics of me carving up the track :)

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5th October, cruise to mallala for the gsr/evo rally time attack? ill finally have my SLR on that day, so it will be good to muck around with settings.

I have a SLR and I got NFI how to use the settings,

I'll bring my camera too Damo and if you know anything you can teach me :P.

Only thing I know how to use is the long exposure shots but for that I need a TriPod -___-

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wayne, sau has a brilliant photography section with plenty of tips and links floating through it.

but the best way to learn is to spend a lot of time f**king about with it, dont try to be macho man and use full manual settings (im yet to meet anyone that uses full manual for anything... cept me with the 35mm) just focus on either aperture or exposure settings, dont be afraid to use manual focus, and dont be afraid of experimenting.

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I have a SLR and I got NFI how to use the settings,

I'll bring my camera too Damo and if you know anything you can teach me :P .

Only thing I know how to use is the long exposure shots but for that I need a TriPod -___-

jesus man... how can u own an slr and not know how to use it? generally its the other way around

if i see u on a meet with ur camera, i can def give u a couple lessons but generally there are 3 things to worry about

a) ISO rating

b) depth of field

c) focus

get them each right and u wont have an issue. Depth of field is a floating art since it varies depending upon ur aperture and the type of lens u use but thats a dark science for the pros to play with - if u have a fixed lens slr its very easy to get used to the details

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wayne, sau has a brilliant photography section with plenty of tips and links floating through it.

but the best way to learn is to spend a lot of time f**king about with it, dont try to be macho man and use full manual settings (im yet to meet anyone that uses full manual for anything... cept me with the 35mm) just focus on either aperture or exposure settings, dont be afraid to use manual focus, and dont be afraid of experimenting.

Dave do you remember doing the Fulham car park and Windy Point thing where we had a bit of a play with my Canon SLR?

I've got a Nikon these days so once the weather gets somewhat better, I wouldn't mind finding some free time (if there's any such thing) and have another play with exposure times and rates.....maybe your car and my bike or something, around the Christmas period or before. :P

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