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Like that last one!

edit: IMO Its a shame the lights don't continue on the left.. maybe if you're bored it could be a photoshop exercise for ya :D

right at the edge of the screen? that's an easy fix if that's what you mean :)

Love the unique bar, skirts and rear pods on that beast. Gives it a real ground effect without being overly done. Tell the owner it looks great!

Thanks Eric, I'll let the old man know. But you do realise that all Camry Sportivo's came with that kit, right? :P

so, went for a little ride last night (2 1/2 hours, lol) to take some photos of the sunrise in the city.

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but this was the main reason i went in. been wanting to light paint this for a while. spewing i stuffed it up tho. its been too long, ive forgotten how fast i have to move lights, lol. will be going back to hit it up again as soon as i can.

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So for the rest of the morning I just walked around taking HDR's.

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adelaide can be an awesome looking city in the early hours.

This is a shot i took at yallingup

its a bit stalker-ish, i dont even know the guy but na_goodness assured me "There's a fineline between stalking and photography, you're still well above it" haha

so here you go

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daaaaaymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm jay. killing it. each one of those shots is gold man! loving the skys, loving how you haven't over done and killed the hdr. not many people understand what hdr is about but you sir, seem to have it covered. keep em coming.

nice shot too, passive. very lonely. done well.

I had a go at some commercial shots during my lunch break at work today. 3 strobes. One for the back wall, 2 on the car. I'm really happy with how these are turning out. Must be the square little model I was using...

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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!

OK Matboy. As requested. Some pics of the BEASTS at work. I took my lil Olympus 8MP camera with me today and just so happened to get some free spare time in the middle of the day when I was not operating my digger as they were training another bloke to drive it. So I took a drive around the pit and clicked away!

Keep in mind I am not profesional and it was a basic camera. I just wanted to show you guys what I do for a living.

This is the Shovel I operate

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It weighs 300ton and will pick up about 50ton in a scoop,

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This is a brand new caterpillar D11 dozer. They dont make em any bigger than this!

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This is our biggest trucks. they carry 400ton on their back.

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