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Catch up Post

I've been throwing everyting up in the monthly threads. thought i'd put some progress shots in here too so it's all nice and in one convienient spot. I might post up a couple of good ones in both and see how annoying it gets.

A month a post for now...

April 27 - Lake side panning.

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May ---

May 1st - Night time city shots - Long exposures

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Historic Racing

Tilt Shift Miniature racers :P

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Just another day at work

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What a massive month! :D

Penrith's newest building, government offices opposite station at dusk.

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Eastern Creek HDR

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Starion HDR

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Thanks guys :) Benm, we've got a ute to shoot soon!

June Pics

After a bit more HDR playing around I've decided that the best kind of HDR is where you can't tell it's HDR. Sure, the first few I did i really emphasised it and made it as subtle as a train to the face, but after a while, and when you look back the most interesting ones are the subtle ones that show a few tones or shades you wouldn't normally be able to capture.

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I'm almost artistic(Austistic more likely)

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I went to Yarramundi to try some landscape and nature work. It was really nice there, I should head back soon for another wander.

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Had Queens Birthday Footy game. St Clair Wolves vs Penrith Bulls. After the game in the car park we mucked around and I took a couple shots of my mates ute. I'm going to do a proper shoot of this beast very soon. these shots are nice enough, and will be a good benchmark to gauge the new shots.

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I hope June wasn't to boring.

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