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AWWW SHIT, been busy today running around and trying to work out a price guide for shoots. Not to mention I didn't get out of bed til like 1130 :( Haven't done that for agggges!

I'll PM you a link so we don't clutter this place up. Here's a couple

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Thanks for sendin the link. Will check it out properly soon :laugh:

I like that first shot of them and that first guest shot of him smoking. Some cool pics in here. So what did you think of wedding photography? harder than it looks uh!!

It was difficult to try and capture the moment without creating the moment. It was made harder by the fact that i was trying to be invisible to the real tog, and also because I spent more of the night with a glass in my hand instead of the camera hehe. I think i got a few good shots off though which is more than I expected shooting from the shadows. there's definately an art to it.

You've done an awesome job on that one. I'd maybe brighten or change the curves on the front of the car to give a bit more seperation but apart from that I really like what you've done. looks evil!

I have a really awesome printer out here (Person, not a canon haha) I love how different good shots look off a screen. I've printed a few car shots recently, I think I'm going to have to many prints soon :P But I'll still be getting this one done, just to see how it looks.

Havent posted in here for ages. Had to sell my DSLR gear to pay some debts but couldnt handle not having a camera so I bought a Panasonic Lumix FH1. Its cheap and the lens has some nasty softness near the edges, but it will have to do. Best thing about it is its light and easy to carry around which has actually increased the amount of pics I have been taking. Anyway, I'll link as thumbnails as there are a few from this month, so click on them if you wanna see the larger versions.

Graffiti Shots: (most of these i wouldnt have taken with a DSLR as its a pain to carry around, specially in tunnels and stuff)

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http://photos.jay019.com/graffiti/

Light Painting: (a couple from late last month, meh)

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http://photos.jay019.com/random/

The new family bus:

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http://photos.jay019.com/e50_elgrand/

And thats about it so far. Will be mostly concentrating on light painting pics as they are pretty fun. Wish I had a bit more control over exposure, but ah well, least I have some kind of outlet, lol.

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