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I've been experimenting with my new f/2.8 100mm Macro lens, a makeshift and very simple "studio" and tethered shooting over the past few days, here's what I've come up with. Not all shots are with the Macro lens, though. I think I'll need another Macro with a shorter focal length for some of these style shots in the future.

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And a few of my limited edition DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist "The Hard Sell Tour Juke-Bot..."

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damn jelous of the shed!

heres a pic i took before trying out a flash setup. holding camera in my hand lol so not the best of end results. can see the flash in my glasses too, but i think it tuned out alright for a $10 flash bracket setup!!

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Looks like december has been a little quite..

Some amazing pics in here.. I like those drift pics..

heres a pic i took before trying out a flash setup. holding camera in my hand lol so not the best of end results. can see the flash in my glasses too, but i think it tuned out alright for a $10 flash bracket setup!!

man i like it actually..

Few baby photos i took at a friends wedding: Photos taken with only 1 lens: 70-200.. Thats all i own!!

Pics from wedding here: http://www.sidd-rishi.com/gallery/nish/

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Heres a couple from me, any cc would be appreciated..

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some nice pics guys!

did you specifically try and make that 1st one look like a tilt shift?

That's exactly what I was thinking!

That's exactly what I was thinking!

yeah guys i did, i found a really good cs4 tutorial website so have been playing around with my photos lately, i like that one that you guys quoted, gives the car a kind of model car feel i reckon..

thanks for your comments guys..

heres another one.. :(

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