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yeah for sure guys, if you guys are keen on doing a group shot i can do that. il prob start doing 1 on 1 photos and concentrate on cars, then when i finish doing them all, we'll start doing some groupies

So let me get this straight, you'll round up a group of men, and start off with 1 on 1 but if everyone's keen, you'll get the whole group involved, right?

haha, sorry if no one finds my joke amusing :whistling:

i dont even know what whitebalance is haha, i need like a pro to come out and show me all this camera lingo and stuff. i still have no clue how to use half the features on my own camera haha

you sure do know how to capture and awesome environment and car though man. some seriously good photos here! you almost made me LIKE R33's! :whistling:

nah, i have nothing against 33's i'm just a 32 man through and through!

So let me get this straight, you'll round up a group of men, and start off with 1 on 1 but if everyone's keen, you'll get the whole group involved, right?

haha, sorry if no one finds my joke amusing :wub:

lol your a dirty kent

started playing with photoshop after a 2 year absence from it (f**king year 12 scared me lol)

here is what ive come up with, dont forget this is the first time in a while ive used it and no ones really taught me how, so i really need alot of practice with it

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the yellowness in your night shots (im fairly sure) is incorrect white balance settings. some of your night shots look like the right setting, then some are completely yellow so i'm guessing you have been experimenting with it?

im no expert but I have a decent camera i like to toy with, just sharing my findings

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The concrete in this makes it awesome! going from a very boringly coloured grey to this 'sun set' looking scene is amazing!

i would love some sweet photos of my car but i've damaged it all down the left...

would love some pictures once it's fixed though!

lol we'll just shoot the right side then :(

That would be mad! A mate has an awesomely sweet R32 GT-R. he'd probably be keen. Also another mate with a pretty nice VT S that would love a few pics too. I just want some pics that are actually nice. Roughly where do you live?

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