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Another timelapse vid shot with my 1Ds Mk II. :D
now all you need is a link to the photo's from the shoot!
dunno bout you guys, but I'm really starting to get turned off HDR's. Something about all that detail all over the photo just takes away from the subject.
dont be crazy funky - overdone HDRs are the new craze
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The competition will close 7 January 2010, dont miss out on winning the great Aussie prize.

What is the "great Aussie prize"?

edit - 3k in cash!

http://www.aussievault.com.au/in-the-vault...detail.aspx?c=8

anyways... I'm thinking of doing a 365 day log:

http://www.dawnstar.id.au/photography/hint...-photo-project/

ooh - think 365 might be a bit much but I might do a 52 project (one photo per week)

where are you uploading yours? do you just do it on your favorite photo share (ie picasa/flickr) or is there a specific site?

ooh - think 365 might be a bit much but I might do a 52 project (one photo per week)

where are you uploading yours? do you just do it on your favorite photo share (ie picasa/flickr) or is there a specific site?

I was just gonna use flickr, and maybe kickstart that blog I've been neglecting for the good part of 10 years. If all else fails there's always facebook to store and twitter to show it off. The idea is that you use any photo taking device to take a pic for the day... even if it is a camera phone or a disposable etc. I reckon it'll be lots of fun, a fair few guys are doing it, including the guys over at threadless tees... http://www.flickr.com/photos/threadless365/

Time in my camera is off, but this was taken on the 1st...

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My first drift photo for the year, maybe even one of the first drift photos taken this year by anyone?

A couple of random photos taken while um 'in the new year spirit' i'll say, lol.

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And this is a merge of 6 photos of the moon. I tried creating letters/numbers by moving the camera. Harder than I expected, lol.

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Nick - Sam's first shot of the Macquarie Bank building was taken on Shelley Street from in front of Bungalow 8. Right next to Cockle Bay Wharf.

Nice shots!

Ahh cool, thanks Shanil. Last time I was near Bungalow 8, they were still doing construction on that building and that bit of road was closed off.

I've started my project 365. Although i have been really busy and have been lazy and haven't updated it on my website/facebook for the past 3 days haha. Will do it tonight and will post pictures tonight.

If your curious, website is Kory Leung Photography .

I am currently going to change the site around so i have my own project 365 page tonight with the gallery there.

Seeing as i haven't been here for the past few months, happy new year to all! :(

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:) hhmm motivation is needed........................

If you were in Sydney, i'd say you can play with my Alien Bee strobes but your not, so i guess i can't motivate you!

What are you planning to do for your project 52? Anything in particular?

no there's people and sites for that. this is just an interesting composition a day, can be something you come across, or whatever really. can be something really interesting or something totally mundane, any camera you want too.

best thing about it is that you set the rules, and as long as there's a pic for the day for the rest of the year, you're doin it right.

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