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Regret to inform, Matthew, but those last four photos are not black and white...

:P

Great minds..

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CC the hell out of me. Pretty new to working this look so ideas/tips/hates/loves will be useful. cheers!

Only thing I don't like about this is the floor - I would have blurred/unsharpened/something it a little..

CC: I don't like that little square in the middle. if you remove it I think it will be a heaps better shot ;)

+1 :D

MaikuL, perhaps if you put something bright red just offset from the centre as a focus point? It'd look great with those minimal colours I reckon :)

Hmm something red, possibly a flower of some sort with a tad more life leaning to right of the white tub, that would be pretty nice.

i was trying to a problem (flaking paint) into a feature and trying to tie into the urban look of the little beast. i would extend the floor and blur more gradually if I were to do it again.

i missed the sunset. pretty sure i was outside around that time too. :/ maybe we have a different sun out in the desert.

that croc shot is cool.

Here's some Evo shots fo yo assez.

In action

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Static

There's something about this first shot that bugs me but i can't work out what...

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Taken in the pitch black in the rain :(

It was good to test out such high iso's.. oh and too see if the 5dm2 will survive in the rain lol. Thank god it did coz it was pretty wet!!

ISO 3200 i think. No PP or noise reduction.

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ISO 6400, f2.8, 1/100th in the rain, hand held. That street light in the back was the only light I could see. Looks close in the pic but it was pretty far away. No PP. just as is image from camera.

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spotted this little guy hanging around on a bridge i walk under to get home...

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i have a new found respect for masters of macro photography. to get real good you would need to be looking at tons of creepy crawly things very close up very often.

stuff. that.

lol.

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