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Zennon - Very good work with the wedding pics. The couple will be very happy no doubt. So tell me how you felt after shooting your first wedding?

Yeah not bad - wasn't a paid gig so was only a little nervous

Wish I had fast zoom lens 17-55/2.8 or 24-70/2.8

and a proper flash SB-900 (or sigma equiv)

Indoor shots were all either really high ISO shots or

shots with the built in flash which are never very flattering

Dude, snap up a Sigma EF530DG-Super from DigitalRev in HK. I had one of these and decided I'd like another, and saved myself close to $200 compared to the shop I bought my first one from. Shipping was quick too.

Sit in sau. Haha.

The short answer is smash cars. The next shortest is I make sure we acquire the data from the dummies and instrumentation. Need to maintain the instruments and systems used to capture data. Build stuff, play with high speed cameras, computer stuff. Lots of needy stuff :P

I took my car for a clean on the weekend and took some snaps. Here are a few of the good ones. I took them with a cannon powershot G11 :huh:

I thought for a second I was looking at my car ... Another silver R34 sedan with white wheels, love it!!

Now considering deleting weather shields on mine, looks heaps better without.

also - your mirrors seem to be broken :P

Naa not broken they fold in when the car locks :ermm:

I thought for a second I was looking at my car ... Another silver R34 sedan with white wheels, love it!!

Now considering deleting weather shields on mine, looks heaps better without.

Really? i was thinking of getting some can you pm me a photo of your with them on?

Couldn't you have taken pics with the car unlocked?

I'd probably go shoot again, but find some angles on the car that aren't at normal head height. try to create a bit of interest. Nice choice for BG though :)

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