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5 desktops have been added, blog post will be up tomorrow along with more photos, been flat out.

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Oh and of course, one more pic for Bri-Dawg!

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Good work in here boys. I finished the behind the scenes video last night. Had a quick look at it this morning and looks good. I left it recompiling for YouTube as I left for work. So will be posting it tonight when I get home.

5 desktops have been added, blog post will be up tomorrow along with more photos, been flat out.

DESKTOPS

Oh and of course, one more pic for Bri-Dawg!

IMG_9419.jpg

Your Web site is not working and where s my pic, or its just my computer?

Works for me using it as a normal user? Don't have any troubles on 3 work computers here. Maybe its your computer. Clear the cache/history, and try a different browser perhaps, but they all work for me :P

Alternatively, i've uploaded it to flickr as well but everytime i try to insert the photo it doesn't let me :S

Anyway check www.flickr.com/koryleung

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Many of these shots remind me of the style of photography I see when reading my favourite mag, EVO (UK).

In other words, amazing work. Would have loved to get photos like these of my car and Terry's R34 GT-R.

Nice work man, looks good. Shows people that there's jusssssssst a little bit more to taking a good shot that point and shoot. Unfortunately, I don't think a time lapse video of the post production would be as exciting :P No one will be able to call us lazy anymore either :D

i like that filter you applied to the video of the go Pro. was that just bumping up saturation?

It's a filter called Color EQ from NewBlueFX. It allows all kinds of color adjustments so I can almost mimic some HDR. Somehow I thought you might like it cause you do some similar effects on your photos. I wanted to see how far I can go with the simple GoPro video without being over the top.

its so amusing watching you two guys just chillin in the boot of the lolvo

Nevertheless it worked awesomely. Brilliant job, now everyone is going to want photos of their cars like this including myself!

Lol why is it that we process the same shots every night? Hahahahahaa. Makes us look like bum chums :)

It is weird seeing myself in a video, but at least it details what we did. Didn't realize how big the octa looks in a vid!

Need more BTS videos for photography me thinks!

Nice work man, looks good. Shows people that there's jusssssssst a little bit more to taking a good shot that point and shoot. Unfortunately, I don't think a time lapse video of the post production would be as exciting :) No one will be able to call us lazy anymore either ;)

Well ain't that the truth! :)

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