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Hello SAU,

Thought I'd show you some of my photographs...i'll keep this regularly updated after every shoot I do :(

I've kept this first lot of images relatively skyline specific :)

If your on facebook; be sure to become a fan of "J & M Photography Works"

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Nissan_R32_GTS_t_and_R33_GTS25_by_darkrams69.jpg

Nissan_R31_Skyline_SVD_GTS1_5_by_darkrams69.jpg

Lamborghini_Gallardo_5_by_darkrams69.jpg

Datsun_240Z_4_by_darkrams69.jpg

enjoy :)

...yeah a lot of images I know; but the more the merrier right? :)

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Hello SAU,

Thought I'd show you some of my photographs...i'll keep this regularly updated after every shoot I do ;)

I've kept this first lot of images relatively skyline specific :/

If your on facebook; be sure to become a fan of "J & M Photography Works"

4478583970_3635acb5ed.jpg

4478583964_21df115cf4.jpg

4478583962_98947e2093.jpg

4475430215_ae96224523.jpg

4475429951_a9e0a088b9.jpg

4475429681_d3380c6d98.jpg

4475427349_ebe2fd730d.jpg

4475426651_3566e3793b.jpg

4476172160_04b966ea18.jpg

4487764481_f749602c70.jpg

4488409296_1214aea28f.jpg

4488409278_e8102de7cc.jpg

4478003519_a41a45e71b.jpg

4478610870_c33ccecd23.jpg

Nissan_R33_Skyline_GTR_2_by_darkrams69.jpg

Nissan_R32_GTS_t_and_R33_GTS25_by_darkrams69.jpg

Nissan_R31_Skyline_SVD_GTS1_5_by_darkrams69.jpg

Lamborghini_Gallardo_5_by_darkrams69.jpg

Datsun_240Z_4_by_darkrams69.jpg

enjoy :)

...yeah a lot of images I know; but the more the merrier right? ;)

nice pics!!!! :blink:

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Good photos! Want to get myself a camera already and get started too, I will be sure to become a fan :)

Thanks a lot man; and thanks for become a fan :)

nice pics!!!! :cool:

Thankyou ;)

Great shots, some real nice stuff there :)

Thanks a lot :D

nice cars

Cheers :D

Got a few more pics...

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Wow, bud your stuff is brilliant!!! =D

Thanks a lot :P Really appreciate it :P

What body/lenses are you using? I'm loving the dark/moody style, but they don't lookike HDRs?

I'm only using an EOS 450D with an 18-55 IS f/3.5-5.6, 75-300 f/4-5.6 and 50mm f/1.8 II as well as a 580EX II flash. I've also got a shopping list of lenses which i'm slowly going through haha, one by one :P

The images are HDR images, in my editing; I don't go for the unrealistic HDR images that some people produce, I like to keep an element of realism. As for the dark/moody style, that comes with my editing when creating the HDR; I deliberately go with that style to create images that are unique :)

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Nice work boyo.. excellent angles and locations specially.

Hello SAU,

Thought I'd show you some of my photographs...i'll keep this regularly updated after every shoot I do :)

I've kept this first lot of images relatively skyline specific :)

If your on facebook; be sure to become a fan of "J & M Photography Works"

4478583970_3635acb5ed.jpg

4478583964_21df115cf4.jpg

4478583962_98947e2093.jpg

4475430215_ae96224523.jpg

4475429951_a9e0a088b9.jpg

4475429681_d3380c6d98.jpg

4475427349_ebe2fd730d.jpg

4475426651_3566e3793b.jpg

4476172160_04b966ea18.jpg

4487764481_f749602c70.jpg

4488409296_1214aea28f.jpg

4488409278_e8102de7cc.jpg

4478003519_a41a45e71b.jpg

4478610870_c33ccecd23.jpg

Nissan_R33_Skyline_GTR_2_by_darkrams69.jpg

Nissan_R32_GTS_t_and_R33_GTS25_by_darkrams69.jpg

Nissan_R31_Skyline_SVD_GTS1_5_by_darkrams69.jpg

Lamborghini_Gallardo_5_by_darkrams69.jpg

Datsun_240Z_4_by_darkrams69.jpg

enjoy :)

...yeah a lot of images I know; but the more the merrier right? :P

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