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hehehe i like the last two :worship:

So what fish eye lens you using?

Taken at Hotel Mughal Sheraton. The chandelier is 10 feet in diameter, weighing 1.5 tonnes and is about 100 years old. Looked stunning!!

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These are actually not taken this month but due to my extreme slackness I only just uploaded them :down:

(They were taken at Lake Moogera, QLD a couple of weekends ago)

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/zennondamant/4486180205/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/zennondamant/4486832724/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/zennondamant/4486832456/

Went four wheel driving this weekend with some mates who have some pretty serious 4WDs too so should have some photos/videos from that to share soon too!

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Very slow shuter speed, 1/25 sec and pan with it, wasnt moving very fast I would say, focus was on just above the front right wheel so thats the sharpest part

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the photos were taken pretty fast, so that made it easier..

Couldn't line some parts up, so the rocks you see out in the water towards the middle of the photo were chopped in because I couldnt get the water looking right. And there are a few bits in the water that aren't lined up that well.

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Very nice Sam!! Looks great.

NA_Goodness - Looks like a whole lot of fun. Love the last three shots!!

Took some pics today. Just quick happy snaps..

My car on the left and my best mates evo 8

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One pic of his car:

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Hey the WA guys in here should practice wedding shots! Im searching for a photographer for when Neuroglider and i get married. its not for over a year though. PRACTICE!!!

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Hey the WA guys in here should practice wedding shots! Im searching for a photographer for when Neuroglider and i get married. its not for over a year though. PRACTICE!!!

If you need a wedding photographer, i will be happy to do it. You can see some of my previous wedding works here: http://www.sidd-rishi.com/index.php?x=gallery

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