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Friggin sweet shots guys :(

Sidd - I can tell right now that your logo is like that because its an image on a white background and your just copying and pasting it on and your marquee selection is getting free transformed or something?

1. Open the image with your logo on it.

2. Copy it to a new layer - MAKE SURE ITS TRANSPARENT

3. Make it however you want.

4. Save it as a PNG (there will be no background, only the logo).

5. Should be fixed!

Maikul - It works by taking a long exposure, painting the car with a light source and as long as you move fast enough you wont ghost in the photo.

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If you were subscribed to my blog you woulda seen them already :blink:

But here ya go. I'll post more of the extreme shots later on, i was too tired and just wanted to get project 365 out of the way. But fcuk me suspension is amazing. Nearly rolled twice as well, it was awesome! I Was in the blue hilux. Had about 200kg+ in the boot full of gear plus the roof car tent.

My mate in the silver hilux, fell straight into a hole in a river crossing and almost rolled, got stuck, took us 2 hrs to get him out and cutting down of tree's and getting extremely saturated and muddy!

All this = Awesome weekend.

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^ WOW CRAZY!!!!

Your friends hilux kory?

btw i have subcribed to your blog, but no email yet. I normally get it around 11am or so. Check your feedburner settings. You can change the time the email comes. Im sure you know that already.

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Yep, i set it at 11 so if i need to change things the next morning its alright hahaha. But i might make it earlier. Cheers!

Yeah my mates hilux. They are all tree-loppers so if tracks were blocked/too narrow.... Out came the chaninsaws and timmmbbeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

Maikul - It works by taking a long exposure, painting the car with a light source and as long as you move fast enough you wont ghost in the photo.
Also with the light painting, make sure you are between the camera and the light source, or you'll pop up as a 'ghost' if you stop moving.

where's some of these 4x4 shots? ;o

Ah okay, very cool. Will have to give it a try sometime.

That's pretty clear man. that's using a tube and not a dedicated lens yeah?

I shot a couple buildings in the city over the weekend jay, I'll post one up later on :P

did you do a bunny hop to get to the 10th story? haha :D Post a pic of your bike.

That's pretty clear man. that's using a tube and not a dedicated lens yeah?

24-75 f2.8 with a digital extension tube... which is kinda handy cos the camera can still do auto ISO etc. Tube knocks it down one f stop though, so can't use it with slow lenses.

http://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.com.au/prod6897.htm

still gotta use manual focus for best results.

Thanks Zennon, more to come tonight :)

Like that shot of your dog funkymonkey!

Nice night drifting shots. I like 'em!

And jay - I want a photo of your bike too! With LED light painting around it :P

oops, double post. :P

spotted this awesome looking Elgrand on the way home. It's an E51 model and not sure what rims it was wearing, but damn it looked nice. This was my attempt at a rolling shot, lol.

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Day 020: 2010-11-09 by jay019, on Flickr

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