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Cheers for the comment Matt. The first two I pretty much just colored around the cans with a white brush (in Photoshop) cos I wasn't happy with the shades of white and the joins in the paper.

Last one I couldn't do, but love the DoF. If I do say so myself :rofl:

Nick, I really wanted the car facing the other way, or moved to the right more so the trees would be opposite the car, but it took dead set 10 minutes to get the car there so i just said leave it. lol

I agree with the green on green. i'll get some contrast when we do some day shots. These were just done in the front yard.

Have you given your new toy a run yet?

Yeah, fair enough. Was the owner reluctant to move it, or was it just such a heap of crap car that it took ages to move? If you can, try and find either some old buildings to use as a background for the car as a "period-style" shoot, or some newish buildings to completely offset the age of the car. Using the Joan Sutherland building worked well for some of your other shots, maybe try that again?

New camera hasn't had much use yet, but if the weather is anything like today's, then tomorrow should be a good chance. Just like Owen, I need to wash my car too.

Every single one of those shots could be published. Awesome work. Number 2 is porn. Do you have the rest up in a gallery? I wouldn't mind looking through them.

Thanks, dont have many up yet, partly as trying to do to many things while in Singapore so dont have to much time and partly because im not too keen on processing raw files on a VERY slow netbook with a VERY bad screen. There will be many more though

Heres the only other one I had uploaded:

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IT"S A REEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I washed the ms car today and went and took a couple pics, heading out tonight but here's one i liked.

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to be continued...

^ nice panning shots dude. So how you shoot with the fence in the way??

The fence is anoying.. you can see it in the pan shots. Sometimes I manualy focus on where i want but in general the camera doesnt have much issues focusing on and tracking the car through the fence.

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