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ok, so my M$ comp dieded and just got it rebuilt... now to upload/catch-up!!

some more from that retro drags day......

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GO!!!!!!!

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then we (flickr group) went to rotto for the weekend......

so i took some face paint and a wig (hired)...and found a neat pilbox/gen room from yesteryear to shoot in!!

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forgot about clothes tho...

so.....waddya think???

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couple taken last week one night after work

dude thats some good sh$t

I've been playn with the HDR function in photoshop CS3, have ya tried it, my sh$ty $200 point n click gives OK results, but someone with you skills..... kick A$$

my 2c anywho

You having a go at tilt shift sidd?

Yup :) Only learnt how to do it last night.

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I took some pics for a friend today. Hes a music artist who sings hiphop and rap. He wanted some studio shots done for his own use.. It was a challenge at first as i have never taken photos of a male. But we all had fun today which was the main thing. You might have seen him at some clubs in sydney performing. Anyways...

Two pics for now. Got hundreds to go thru and i only just opened up two random shots. So here they are.

CC welcome as always so i can improve.

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Yup :( Only learnt how to do it last night.

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CC welcome as always so i can improve.

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The whole idea and effect of tilt-shift is pretty cool. Never tried it myself, but (assuming it's not too hard to do) I would be aiming to get the car and the crowd into focus, not the foreground in front of where the car is heading.

My CC contribution: you left the keyboards/drum machine/bongos out in this shot... :)

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