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didn't think to cart my dslr with me over new years... so the p&s was the only thing i had. And i was asleep at 11pm... so didn't see or hear any fireworks :)

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awesome... and yet confusing!! how?!

Edited by barraspalding

didn't think to cart my dslr with me over new years... so the p&s was the only thing i had. And i was asleep at 11pm... so didn't see or hear any fireworks :)

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point & shoots are all you need :P

oh and with your car pic, make sure the face of the front wheels are facing towards the camera or it just doesnt look right ;)

Edited by Jay019

Matt, you typo n00b! You got a few typos. E.g. "Portrature" is correctly spelt "Portraiture".

Some of the article is kind of forcing them as in there is no other option for e.g. "You should". Convince the reader that you stand out from the 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 other photographers out there. Bullying them is one way haha.

I think it would be more enjoyable to read if it was more on a personal level also.

This is just a bit of what you wrote and i by no means have tried to sound awesomely journalistic.

Besides that, it sounds good!

Rhys - Light painting is fun. Charge that light up and give it a go at full power. You can only learn by doing it more and more. Try to diffuse it with a softbox or a sheet to start out if you dont have a softbox/light is awkwardly shaped.

Edited by FST513

Lololololol at Zennons screenshot. Is that real?

And yes Matt you are gay. It took you this long to realize?!

Why the SAU Hate Rhys? Do you want us to fly over and give you an ass r@ping of your life? :) Matt's gay, he's first in line.

No SAU hate, just don't like certain things. The WA club mainly, so nothing to do with you blokes!

Feel free to come over to Perth, but no gay anal butt raping please. I probably won't enjoy it as much as Matt seems to be... Lol

No SAU hate, just don't like certain things. The WA club mainly, so nothing to do with you blokes!

Feel free to come over to Perth, but no gay anal butt raping please. I probably won't enjoy it as much as Matt seems to be... Lol

Rhys is lying.

I have my sources. :ph34r:

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