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ah nice work there. You need to clean your sensor also. Lots of dust spots.

I had a sneak peak at my sensor... its looks very clean. My UV filter is a little marked up tho... which is good cuz thats what its there for. So i'll buy a new one next week :)

Lightroom spot removal heal ftw

Kangaroo Point Park (or whatever its called) - taken very early one morning

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Is that a special star filter??? or just the results of the lights shape or something

One i prepared earlier (well more than a year ago):

Yup long exposure and no filters used. When i posted this image a year ago, i got asked so many times if i used star filters. NOPE!! Just long exposure and aperture around f16 or so.

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While were on zoom shots, here are a few new ones, these I do like

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And a few others:

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All these are from Saaturday from the Speed Event Series round 8 at barbagallo

whole gallery here for anyone interested: http://nextgenphotography.zenfolio.com/p629280394

ooh

when did you get some alienbees?

thats really well done sidd

every time i try to use one light like that, i always f**k it up and put it off to an angle too much and create a huge shadow on one side of their face LOL

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