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Nick, what do you do for work?

graphic designer... and now apparently a food photographer (not really)... my website is under construction so I only have a lame friendface page at the moment

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=668...158256150866836

nope missus styled the FOOD lol... she brought the props etc

funny story though, I borrowed a tripod as well and had removed the handle to pack it... when I was setting up I had screwed the handle in the wrong way and the bloody mount kept flopping forward, I couldn't work out WTF was wrong until a customer came up and pointed out my error...embarrassment much!!! :P

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Not bad Nick! Looks really professional.

Lol at the tripod, we all make those sorts of mistakes. I was doing a long exposure shot of a mates car the other day, and as I was talking to him the camera slowly dropped down... He just looked at it and went "you know there are pills for that, right?"

I love these shots, Jay - so simple, but you've got a good eye for shapes and leading lines.

I was outside this afternoon doing the shots for my Canon competition entry, and once I was done with that I decided that I would try and experiment with the 100mm macro lens and see what I could find that might be interesting.

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See that thin metal rod coming into shot from the left of the photo? I don't remember it being there when I took this shot.

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I love these shots, Jay - so simple, but you've got a good eye for shapes and leading lines.

cheers. its getting harder each day though as ive shot so much of the city that finding new things to focus on is becoming a challenge.

and Slim, love that first one also. ive always tried to get the same effect but havent had much luck yet. the top on in my post is the closest ive come, which is still a fair way off, lol.

yeah good abstract with lines and shapes jay. they're all interesting and well composed.

how did ur canon shot turn out nick? is it a winner? Is it Egg-cellent? :thumbsup:

nice work sam. the beach shots are nice but that first shot really stands out. it's full of radness!

graphic designer... and now apparently a food photographer (not really)... my website is under construction so I only have a lame friendface page at the moment

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=668...158256150866836

ohh, just writing up an ad for a print graphic designer role at Penguin Books atm lol

shit pay tho :blink: lol so meh I'll probably end up with someone with no experience I have to school up.

would have jumped at that job when I left Uni many moons ago, Penguin are a bit of an institution in the design community... but yeah publishing doesn't pay so well for GD...

I'm lucky in that I work for a studio that does a bit of everything... and my boss doesn't mind me taking on my own clients etc

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