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GONE!!!!!!!

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is it an interesting pic? no, but it's first up for the month. Is it artistic or creative? Not really, but it's here and it was taken in june.

Renovators dream! ahaha

yea i have a few pics i took yesterday but currently doing a virus scan on the home PC... its slow as dog poop

took these yesterday morning...

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should watermarks always be in the same position????

This isn't a june capture... but I did only find it in june :D

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Anyone know of a photoshop script that will throw a few basic bits of info from the EXIF/Metdata into text layer on your image???

Or even a way to extract the EXIF/Metdata into text document or selectable text? I could type it manually but thats hard work ;)

thought it could be interesting to post up the photo data for people to reference...

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should watermarks always be in the same position????

Nope :D

Or even a way to extract the EXIF/Metdata into text document or selectable text?

Not sure about PS but once its on the web its easy. With Firefox and the FxIF Add-on

you can simply right click on photo and go to properties and then get all this (this is from your bike photo):

Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION

Camera Model: NIKON D40X

Lens: 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6

Image Date: 2010-01-31 23:20:24 +1000

Focal Length: 26.0mm (35mm equivalent: 39mm)

Aperture: f/25.0

Exposure Time: 98.000 s

ISO equiv: 100

Exposure Bias: -0.67 EV

Metering Mode: Center Weight

Exposure: Manual

Exposure Mode: Manual

White Balance: Manual

Light Source: Flash

Flash Fired: No

Color Space: Adobe RGB (1998)

Mr. Oizo you've been holding out on us!!

These were taken last weekend but only got a chance to look at them tonight

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This is a shot of my Hilux the day after installing 2" lift Ironman leaf springs and

new Ironman shocks in the front. The rear have not been done when this photo

was taken.

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This is a shot of my friend's Landcruiser with his new 33" mud terrains.

Both shots were taken with my 18-70mm kit lens while out driving in the

National Parks near Nambour Queensland.

this is from may, but i'm posting it in the june thread because i'm already here lol

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nws:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tharakalol/se...57623967400403/

Very good shots in there :) Great control of the lighting. Tell me more of the setup!!

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thanks sidd

generally it was pretty much like this:

the ones in the cyclorama with emily marilyn and the bed were using a big gridded beauty dish as the main light

and the ones that are much brighter all round, and a bit more "high key" sort of, are the gridded beauty dish as main, and a softbox on the left as fill

the ones in the little room with the checkered floor had a diffused beauty dish, camera right as main

and a softbox, camera left as fill

but as i moved around for some shots, the 'camera left'/'camera right' thing gets a bit muddled around

It's the harbour bridge nick.

Oizo do you have any pics of your set up? sort of like a behind the scenes ;p I really want to get into people pics and have basically a 0% understanding of lighting tools. P.s. Send me scantily clad models to practice with.

It's the harbour bridge nick.

Oizo do you have any pics of your set up? sort of like a behind the scenes ;p I really want to get into people pics and have basically a 0% understanding of lighting tools. P.s. Send me scantily clad models to practice with.

here's the cyclorama with the gridded beauty dish, there was a big softbox on the left

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and here's the other room

you can see the softbox on the left, and the diffused beauty dish on the right

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