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really like the first shot. a bit more light on the rear/top of car could have helped but the location.focus.composition are all tops! nice work.

never heard of that band/dj/whatever but they're some cool shots too!

You're shots are awesome J. It's a shame how all that panned out for you ;/ (pun unintended)

Hopefully sometime later on when your famous you can try to get back into it and see if you can turn a dollar. Papers who say they have no coin are liars. They make a motsa off the real estate section each week. I know most of that goes back to Mr Packer but still, they DO have budgets and can afford to pay for shots of your quality.

Nice colours Mikal. It's cold and lonely, makes me think back to my Pop's old garden after he got to sick to tend to it. My only critism is there's no single point of focus. It's just busy. there's lots of stuff all over the place but there's no one feature that over powers the rest.

Still, pretty good for a camera shot ;) When are you going to upgrade to a camera? Even a P/S like Jay uses.

Yeah that's true, the pitfalls of a phone camera haha.

I did intend on focusing on the tools but then that didn't really turn out, and I like the detail in the grass and such but then there's the problem of the photo being way too busy.

Well using a phone is quite fun and there are a few P&S cameras around the house which I could use, but maybe at the end of the year I could get back into the world of DSLR's.

Thanks for that.

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