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Sam that shot is f'ING ace. My fav from you in a long time. Nice work.

thanks mate, trying to get my ass away from HDR lol - I still love doing HDR's though.

what a bunch of wuuses , got molested in broom by one that took a dislike to my pommy arse , let him bite me and they have no real power so i let him bite my head , had the whole beach in stitches !

, some guy wound it up the week before , and Mr pelican nicked his thong - flew out to sea - dropped it :) and came back , great animals

hahaha awesome.

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When I first met Kristyn start of the year with little Izakk, I straight away knew this would be a very beautiful wedding. As soon as she mentioned Berry for her wedding day my eyes lit up. Rolling Green hills, winery, stunning backdrops, vintage feel, where just some of the thoughts that quickly went through my mind.

I could just picture a bollywood scene on the green hills with Kristyn and Adam running towards each other in slow motion hahah.

I will start off with some pics from the pre-wedding shoot and then the wedding day. Im still yet to finish off the reception shots, but will post those soon.

Strobist Info:

- Studio shoot consisted of two alien bee strobes 9well used one most of the time)

- Out door beach shoot consisted of just one 580exii on camera

- Wedding location shoot consisted of just one alien bee strobe

For now just some sample pics.

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More pics from the pre-wedding shoot can be found here: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/2/pre-weddin...-wedding-shoot/

Sample Wedding pics:

A week before the wedding, I drove down to berry to take a look at the winery Kristyn and Adam had chosen for their wedding day. Call me eager but I just had to see the location well before the wedding day. It was so beautiful with stunning backdrops and I spent a bit of time finding the right spots to do the location shoot. All I could think about that week was about this wedding day. I was super excited and had everything planned from the type of shots I want to achieve to where it was going to be done.

Now lets fast forward a week!! While driving down to berry my heart skipped a fair few beats. The weather wasn't looking the best, and the winery hadn't grown at all (I knew it wouldn't grow that quickly) but I had a little bit of faith. On top of that, the winery owner had sprayed pesticide, so we couldn't use the location spot I had chosen a week before. But somehow the gods had listen to my little prayer and the clouds started to disappear. The sun started shining and it put a smile on everyone's faces. I found another spot to do the location shoot and all went according to plan.

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LOTS more pics on my blog: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/2/kristyn-ad...-estate-part-1/

Hope you like them so far.

Will post more when I finish processing the reception shots.

www.sidd-rishi.com.au/blog

Sweet shots Matt! Turns out what you said is true aye! You didn't duck off to a brothel :P

That lambo shot is pr0n. That corner is amazing at sunset, around 4-5. My last superlap shots were from there and every one of them has perfect light for panning and on the cars!

i.e., what bnr#@ is saying, Matt, is that your EXIF data doesn't show up, ya dirty punk! How are we supposed to figure out your secrets? :P Oh, I will also say that those shots are awesome.

Sidd, that second last shot, when I first saw it I thought to myself: "Damn, that dude's just married a hottie and he's gone and fallen asleep on her. What a clown!"

Figured I might as well add my photos from the Motor Show while I'm still online. BTW, using LR3 and uploading directly to my Photobucket (and Facebook, when I add that plug-in too) from that is nice!

Shame I cut the roof off slightly on this one:

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Got dish?

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Evil brakes! :P (This was actually image 666 shot on the 60D)

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This colour was REALLY hard to capture correctly...

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Sweet shots everyone!!!!!! Nick, some awesome shots there!

I am going to guess that first shot of the Ferrari is around 1/100th - 1/125th judging by the wheel blur. Otherwise the car wasn't moving that fast?

Lambo shot i will guess 1/80th because of the grass being so blurred but the car still sharp.

I swear, that corner just yields results! Time and time again.

It has to do with because you are standing on top of a hill shooting down, the car remains in the same focal plane and therefore will most likely be sharp front to back.

This is from the same corner at superlap. Lets do a sydney meetup at that corner at a track day! :)

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Very nice photos of the girls, but god damn tattoos are ugly on girls. My partner has a small tat on her upper back, and every time i look at it i want to get a knife and cut it out of her back.

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