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Thought I'd throw up a few of the shots I've been learning to do :P Comments welcome!

Taken on the southside of the gateway at the park nearby. Was messing with new flash and using car headlights. I really like the surreal lighting on the leaves.

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Northside of the gateway under the new section. Messing with long exposures, this was taken at about 9pm, pretty much pitch black, but with the passing traffic and traffic lights gave some interesting lighting.

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Other direction of the photo above, again, messing with exposures and lighting

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Hows this one?
Yeah nice!

Might be slightly underexposed and framing slightly to the left (to get more sea in so the chair is at the right hand third line) might have helped (IMO)

Can't change framing now but for exposure this is kinda what I mean:

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Good shots man. As for last shot - did you de-saturate one person and leave the other one saturated? Looks a little strange..

Haha I forgot about that. Yeah I did because she really ruined the pic imo. I probably should have de-sat the other person too. :sick:

Here's the original. :)

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Couple from the trip to springbrook.

Possums were crazy. one tried to drink my beer. Others would let you pet them. A couple had a fight and ran straight towards me. I had to jump over one of them haha.

I dont knokw if i like the PP on the first two. I dont even know where to start or what look i want to finish with. too many possibilities.

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