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Great model shot dude :P

Beauty shot looks great lighting wise. I think a bit more skin processing is needed for it to really stand out. What do you think?

KORY - Excellent shots as always dude. Love that last panning shot of yours.

Wow, those model shots are nice. I think I just married the chick with the white hair :P

hey Kory, it seems as we've been taking similar shots all week. I hit the track the other day to see what i could do with a weird lense (14mm half fish eye) even tried some panning with it to see what would happen haha. then i was out last night mucking around taking some star shots. I'll post up a couple star shots tonight.

Here's a couple from the creek

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A couple of side hack creations. Damn crazy, one guy laying on a piece of plate covering a motor, the other guy curled up in a ball hanging off the side.

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Some panning with some experimental crops

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and probably my favorite from the day

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Those two shots are awesome, Kory - both cars pop off the background.

That Ferrari is a stunning example of one of their older models! And the 1200 is awesome just because it's a neat Datto. :blink:

Thanks Sidd, Matt and Nick!

I was at the creek on Sunday Matt, i'm guessing you were there on saturday? I'm going to re-try that star shot sometime soon :worship: Texi time soon!

Nick - That Ferrari was a stunning example. It was either extremely well looked after or had a re-spray. It was the brightest red, looked like it had been polished religiously! And that 1200 is a fine example. Love how clean it is!

Nice shots Oizo. Looks like your getting the hang of "Beauty shots".

Couple more shots:

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Still yet to process. Got too many photos to process and not enough time :)

Yea bit of a mess, but she wanted it there. These photos were mainly for her than actual model shoots so to say.

Cool plane pics. Did you sit in any of them?

My cousin is in the air-force, and he took us on a tour around his base. It was seriously an incredible experience. I sat in a fighter plane which was half on. Its seriously so small in there. I would hate to get a cramp lol.. Theres like a thousand different buttons around the seat as well. Oh and i touched a bomb too :) But the best bit was hearing the planes take off. Best noise i have ever heard.

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Cool plane pics. Did you sit in any of them?

My cousin is in the air-force, and he took us on a tour around his base. It was seriously an incredible experience. I sat in a fighter plane which was half on. Its seriously so small in there. I would hate to get a cramp lol.. Theres like a thousand different buttons around the seat as well. Oh and i touched a bomb too :P But the best bit was hearing the planes take off. Best noise i have ever heard.

Nah, didn't get to sit in any of them, Sidd. They were all roped off, unfortunately. My sis bought her boyfriend a voucher for an hour in a flight simulator as a Christmas gift, and he used it on Saturday. The simulator is inside that museum down in Nowra, so we went for a wander around the place before and after his flight session. Oh, the flight sim was intense - god only knows how they cope in fighter jets!

It's surprising how many people on SAU are in the armed forces.

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