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nice! i love anything to do with sparks, fire, light etc. yeah im probably a closet pyromaniac :D

LOL, I think a majority of us are to some extent.

Awesome work with that vid too, Jay (you crazy MoFo)!

I think the new 100L macro is way to sharp. I seriously thought of not even applying any sort of sharpening. I just did a smart sharpen at 12% and left it at that.

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100% crop:

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Some from the Qld Charity Cruise (ps pics aren't amazing but some of the cars were)

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Optional Nismo-spec leather grab handle for passers-by who want to come along for a ride? :P

Any advice on how to get them to line up properly?

- Shoot portrait (ie camera vertical not horizontal)

- Overlap lots - I normally over lap each shot by 50% (ie half of the photo was in the previous photo)

- Shoot manual more (maybe shoot first one in auto and see what settings camera suggest)

- Don't stuff around too much - shoot them quickly to minimise cloud movements etc - but remember to hold camera still while actually taking the pic

- Shoot portrait (ie camera vertical not horizontal)

- Overlap lots - I normally over lap each shot by 50% (ie half of the photo was in the previous photo)

- Shoot manual more (maybe shoot first one in auto and see what settings camera suggest)

- Don't stuff around too much - shoot them quickly to minimise cloud movements etc - but remember to hold camera still while actually taking the pic

A panhead tripod head is great for this kind of stuff. Also a leveller too. Don't jump around whilst your taking the photos either to minimize vibration.

**NOTE: Jumping occurs when you take superbly amazingly awesome pics. It's a photographers syndrome.

I'll take that advice on board, fellas. I turned bracket exposure on and took 9 shots, 3 of each, but adding to HDRkinda failed. Too light, looked like crap. I'll go back just after sunset and retry though.

Oh yeah, the camera was on a tripod with stability turned off, so wasnt moving at all.

Shan, needs more offset not low. Struggled to get up my curb as it was! Lol

Photographed a tamil wedding last night. The ceremony was totally different and I have never witnessed such traditions. This is why I love these types of weddings. Nothing is ever the same and there is seriously so much happening that if you just relax for a slight second you will miss a key shot. I was only the 2nd shooter for Jay (photos by jay).

Also the bride arrived on a palkhi which I have never seen before. I always see the groom arrive on a horse, but this was totally different. Just imagine all those years ago when we still had kings and queens...I remember visiting a fortress years ago in rajasthan and they had a few gold palkhis!!! As in pure gold!! They even had silver ones in there. The one below is probably just wood.

Here is just a quick shot (no processing) of her arriving on the palkhi:

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She seriously looked so stunning!!! Love her eye lashes too.

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From another wedding I shot last week:

The guy getting ready on the horse.

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I seriously need to start processing these wedding photos properly and put it on my blog.. falling behind :rofl:

Biggest eyes I have ever seen!! So big, bold and beautiful. Love it!!

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