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Ah yeah Sidd, if you are doing a star trail you definitely cant have it on because you'll get gaps - but if you just want one shot

Like this one my mate did last weekend when we went camping:

Moogerah Milky Way

then having it on might be a good idea

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Meh maybe focus more in to the car, but I think he means over all size, make them smaller.

I am just on a 50" TV for a monitor, so that's why it is hard to tell what small really is. I will work on that. They could actually set the forum to resize the pictures for the user as well a little more than they do now, it is in the ACP.

Either way, I will make them smaller next time. Sorry about that.

it does auto resize, but it takes a bit longer to load all the massive pictures before it resizes them.

The last photo I think would look better if you had the cars all the way in front of the building and didn't show the edge of the building, so no trees and bush in the background/side too.. The overall look is very straight and uncluttered and then the corner if the pic is all busy and distracting and draws your eye away from everything else. Also, I would probably have gotten closer to the cars and tried not too have too much sky and foreground in the picture.

just my 2c :thumbsup: and my personal taste.

i reckon the framing and composition could do with a little work. like one of those pics there is almost not space between the cars and the bottom of the photo. just tilt the camera down a tad and it would have been sweet.

saying that tho, im no expert, thats just my opinion.

it does auto resize, but it takes a bit longer to load all the massive pictures before it resizes them.

The last photo I think would look better if you had the cars all the way in front of the building and didn't show the edge of the building, so no trees and bush in the background/side too.. The overall look is very straight and uncluttered and then the corner if the pic is all busy and distracting and draws your eye away from everything else. Also, I would probably have gotten closer to the cars and tried not too have too much sky and foreground in the picture.

just my 2c :) and my personal taste.

i reckon the framing and composition could do with a little work. like one of those pics there is almost not space between the cars and the bottom of the photo. just tilt the camera down a tad and it would have been sweet.

saying that tho, im no expert, thats just my opinion.

Thank you, thank you.

I need to actually look through the pictures. I am sure I framed one up a little better than that. I just pulled a couple photos. I will definitely take all of this into account. I will try again with some other things and see what all is happening. =)

Try resizing the photos to 800x600, thats what I do and I've never had a complaint :) Except for the horrible photo itself :huh:

Took these after the horrible storm here in Perth:

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The sun set was amazing!! So was the damage, but that wsa a bad amazing :) Already had 3 cars come into work needing new engines, more to come...

A few more I've taken over the last week:

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i reckon the framing and composition could do with a little work. like one of those pics there is almost not space between the cars and the bottom of the photo. just tilt the camera down a tad and it would have been sweet.

saying that tho, im no expert, thats just my opinion.

What's up man! Good to see a Tennessee neighbor on the forums. I'm out in Japan, but I'll be back in Nashville soon enough. Still exploring ways to get my car back, so it may or may not make it back with me for a cruise one day!

What's up man! Good to see a Tennessee neighbor on the forums. I'm out in Japan, but I'll be back in Nashville soon enough. Still exploring ways to get my car back, so it may or may not make it back with me for a cruise one day!

er wut? im from Adelaide, South Australia ;)

anyway. dont have many photos to post up this month, but heres a video i made from 391 photos...

http://vimeo.com/10483550

(dont know how to embed it)

Collen, that thing looks insane now!! Is it all finished now?? Allison has done a fantastic job!!

The paint job is finished, except for the roof. now everything else has to be done. I ripped out half of the interior yesterday.

hey guys,

Just got back from a wedding in NZ, was in an incredible location. I took hundreds of photos, I've uploaded a few here: http://www.flickr.com/33driver

Below a few highlight shots :)

90 Second Exposure at a relatives place just outside of Auckland

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Panorama - View from one of the houses we stayed on in at the lake - Full Size is here: Full Size

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Picturesque - Wedding Party had this down near the river for authentic 'framed shots' hehe

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Neutral Density Filter (thanks Zennon :dry:

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Jetty Shoty

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Another jetty

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