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well its been a relativly busy month for me photography wise. did a wedding, a family portrait shoot and also a couples shoot. and this weekend im heading out to the V8s at barbagello with the camera, but just for fun :)

some of my wedding shots are here on my brothers website, please let me know what you think of them! it was my first wedding so i was very nervous, plus the ceremony was outside in the middle of the day (at 37deg) so shadows was a problem for me, so i tried to use the flash as much as possible.

http://www.phoenixcreativ.com.au/index.php...e&Itemid=18

and just some random shots below

my nephew in my dads 32 roadster

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testing out the 16-35 at the adelaide airport

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mm shallow DOF

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thanks zei20l!

some pics i got at saturdays V8s supercars here in Perth

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the only drifting shot i got! turned around and snapped this as i was leaving lol

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the whole album here http://s633.photobucket.com/albums/uu51/ph...8%20barbagello/

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haysay, more pics of the girl thanks :P kidding!! and yeah, facebook does weird things to photos......... anyway nice yacht!! yours??

and nice beach pic bnr! love the colour of the water!

Lepperfish nice sharp car shots

bnr#@ Cool Beach shot - as for removing dark part of the sky - photoshop! :P

Cheers Zennon... Shot those evo shots with my 70-200 f/2.8L IS.. f**king sharp as a tack that thing. On a 5d2 as well..

Anyone know where to get some cheap good flash stands. ????

Here's a few I took when I was in Canberra in July, just after I'd bought my camera and was starting to learn how to use it... I only just tonight did some enhancements to the images (crop, saturation adjustments and highlight/shadows) and I quite like them...

All photos are at the National Museum of Australia.

This first one is just outside where the foyer, cafeteria and gift shop are.

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This one is the same area, but further down.

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This one is out the front in the forecourt - shame I didn't have a proper flash at that stage as I couldn't catch my cousin in the foreground (the on-camera flash would have been pretty much useless).

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Outside out the back of the museum.

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bnr#@

i love that photo of the cott!!! you have some great colours in that image

AND

i didnt know where to post this

but check it out

its a series of photos of the pelican nebula(?) made into a moving image

http://www.astroden.com/3D/Pelican_Narrowband_20hours.htm

bnr#@

i love that photo of the cott!!! you have some great colours in that image

AND

i didnt know where to post this

but check it out

its a series of photos of the pelican nebula(?) made into a moving image

http://www.astroden.com/3D/Pelican_Narrowband_20hours.htm

Cheers, colours are thanks to a polarizer and some epic increase in saturation in the raw file ;)

Teaser pic from today's shoot.

This is one of my closest friends.. Had an awesome shoot with her and we tried out some funky things..

For now here is the before the props and makeup pics.. I was just testing out the lighting..

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Two for now..

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