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It was a bit more than that, it’s a 4 shot panorama with every frame a 2 shot HDR image and various minor tweaks in Photoshop.

PS: also had to correct verticals in PS as all the building were leaning in

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Singapore skyline...

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(quoting as it deserves to be on this new page, lol)

awesome!!! love the reflections in the water. and i know how hard it is to correct perspective changes by hand. top work! well done man.

this was pretty random. was down at the beach today and there was a couple sitting at the picnic tables with their snake.

as soon as they invited the kids to give it a pat my kids wouldnt leave it alone, lol. not something you experience every day.

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im loving the Lumix. always ready when you need it.

^ OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SNAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Teaser pic from Kristyn's yesterdays wedding. Just a random pic i opened up. Havnt even had the chance to look at the others.

Would also like to thank kory and Joanne for helping out yesterday.

Cant wait to process the rest of the pics!!

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Looks like a fun bunch :) Very photogenic hehe. McLovin the colours you've given it and how you've blended the champange colour dresses with the sky. nice touch.

Probably one of my hardest wedding gigs I have done I reckon. Well im glad you liked it :D Cheers dude.

Some pre-wedding photos can be seen here: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/2/pre-weddin...-wedding-shoot/

so many great shots from today! will throw some favs up in here later. going to bed now. check flickr for a few.

also, in case you didn't know there's a massive difference in quality between pics hosted on flickr, and picasa. Might be common knowledge but news to me.

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Sidd, they're the same pics, I hosted them on both flickr and picasa and was amazed at the quality difference between the two hosts. i wanted to keep flickr pretty clean and only throw favorites up there, but picasa makes everything look dirty compared to it. ;/ grrrrrrr

nice watch, the dali one is good too! You need to get out more, my dear friend :D

SNAAAKEEEEEEEEE! Was it a solid snake?

Sidd, they're the same pics, I hosted them on both flickr and picasa and was amazed at the quality difference between the two hosts. i wanted to keep flickr pretty clean and only throw favorites up there, but picasa makes everything look dirty compared to it. ;/ grrrrrrr

nice watch, the dali one is good too! You need to get out more, my dear friend :)

SNAAAKEEEEEEEEE! Was it a solid snake?

I know I do; I'm so totally wrecked after yesterday though, can't believe I'm awake right now. Got some OK-ish shots, I just don't think my head was in it yesterday. Blah. Haha, totally freaked me out when you slapped me but I worked it out quick enough :D

SNAAAKEEEEEEEEE! Was it a solid snake?

lol. if it was, it moved pretty damn good for a solid snake. at first i couldnt believe it was real, the bloke who owned it even said it was remote control and i believed him for a second, haha.

^ OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SNAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUSHROOM.. MUSHROOM...

Badger, Badger, Badger, Badger...

(Sorry couldn't resist) :D

I know I do; I'm so totally wrecked after yesterday though, can't believe I'm awake right now. Got some OK-ish shots, I just don't think my head was in it yesterday. Blah. Haha, totally freaked me out when you slapped me but I worked it out quick enough :D

I was going to slap you too, but decided that you were pretty freaked out after Matt slapped you and didn't want two slaps in a row. Your missus looked horrified as well lol..

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