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Photographed a sangeet last night. Wedding is next week so cant wait for that one.

While everyone was dancing I wanted to experiment a bit with the fisheye. The sigma 8mm produces full 180 degree pic.

Here is a random one i opened up. Have not added anything to the pic.

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Car pic:

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Yea its a useless lens.. but was just experimenting.

Nice work Sidd. WHat's a Sangeet? just like a pre wedding party or something? :D

Yeah, I was thinking that lens would rock if you were sitting up top of a ramp or half pipe. You could make little planet pics too. It's useless but nifty. I totally see the appeal!

New month... new job.

So, re-started my career as a bike courier today. Took a few pics when it was a bit slow (ie almost all morning, lol)

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And damn Matt, awesome shots!

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Here's my effort from Saturday night's photo session with Kory, Matt, Eric and a bunch of GTR owners.

Massive thanks to Kory and Matt for the "tutorials" on my first attempt at light-painting!

This particular car was bought that same day by "NinjaEv" Evan and only rocked up around a hour before we finished up for the night.

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Sweet shots Jay! Wish i got to take shots all day whilst working haha.

Nick - Turned out awesome! This is when Evan was painting for you wasn't it? Post up the silver 32 shots where you were painting! Either way, great job!

Went cruising on the weekend, took the camera as always:

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Spent more time shooting the dams then the cars... Grabbed a few people photos, but they were more "Facebook" then "Photography". Not going to waste my time with them.

My friends eyes at Halloween:

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Sexy...

i prefer the top one. much better exposure, no glare on windscreen and upper body. wheels also has much smoother motion blur.

but thats just me. the background in the second one conveys the speed a bit better i think

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Nick, if you want more light painting 'training' i'll let you know next time i'm heading out to do some. you can come along and i'll show you some more/give you some more practice. Or we could experiment on the stag. it's a challenging colour. actually... i like that idea more. let's get together and work out how to best light your stag. hahaha that sounds dirty as.

nice shots boys, Jay I'm jealous. i wanna ride through the city taking shots all day :)

As i've already said, sweet shots matt. Did you accidently clone the same part of the sky (the triangles) multiple times in the 1st shot? Above Duncans car?

Hhmmm, i like the second one because of the motion of speed, but i like the 1st ones for the same reason you mentioned.

I'll re-edit it and burn the windscreen and bonnet, i forgot to do that.

I pulled the car up 2 stops, it seemed to of just went "dark" at the time i took these shots. It was almost 130am when i posted it so i was really tired and just wanted to post it up. Will fix it up tonight!

You reckong the sky looks a bit funny? maybe i'll give it a rework if it's that noticable. i had to clone out all the damn power lines and some other random junk. must have gotten a bit lazy when i got tired ;/

I like the 2nd one i think. i don't even mind the brightness of it. adds to the feeling of speed i think. just my 2c ;p which is actually worth only 1c.

Yeah it was the first thing i noticed. It just looks odd because they are triangular shaped lol. The same triangle shape is there twice as well. But looks like it should be a pretty simple clone job now as the textures are the same pretty much. Heal that sh!t up!

I like the 2nd one too, but its cranked up two stops and starting to artifact from pulling it up so much. I think thats as far as i can push it. On my IPS monitor at home, the colour pops really well and its a lot brighter than on my work monitor here. I'll burn the parts of the car down and see what it looks like from there. So hard to choose!

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