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Ok so Im getting close to doing all the edits that I feel like doing lol. will sort out a DVD with all the photos + edits + RAW photos (which are the high resoloution unprocessed images the SLR Shoots. Only really good if you want to edit them or print big big canvas prints)

People will just have to tell me what they want. Theres not a large amount of photos, idealy it would have been good to do another shoot. I wish Id got some rear shots of phils car with the diffuser, I was looking at it before we left on sunday going "Damn that looks cool" haha. But oh well, its just an excuse to do it all again. So everyone let me know if you want a DVD of the photos and I'll sort something out. Local guys here in Mackay can just meet up sometime and Phil and Rob I can just mail the DVD up to Townsville

Anyway, bed time, I'm ruined from 4 hours sleep last night lol

Haha

Yeah I just fixed the photo up a bit (RAW photos are good, can just about re-take the photo by playing around with it :))

Got rid of the clouds (clone stamp), Made the sky blue-er and grass greener (smart detail), and just added a bit of contrast to the road etc

Have you ever played with RAW format photos Phil? There nice to work with as you can adjust the temperature the photo was shot at, contrast, brightness, sharpness, etc etc. Just processing it the way you want can make it so much better without even touching some of the stuff in photoshop. I know you have a bit of experience with photoshop on here so interested to see what you can do with some of the photos :)

Aha

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Its a quick edit, not very good but these are actually really easy to do.

But anyway............ I'm gonna start burning some DVD's for everyone with photos. I have a couple of just random shots from around airlie that me and the GF were strolling around taking on friday so I will probably just throw them anyway, even though There not that great lol.

Can I get some numbers of who wants a DVD with the photos on it? I will just throw everything on (Original Photos, Edits, RAW's) because theres just enough room on a DVD for everything. Might seperate the JPEG's from The RAW's but as it's pretty annoying to sort through them if your not looking to edit the photos.

So everyone let me know who wants what And I'll burn what I need and get them out to everyone

OK Go.....

I've organised all the photos a bit better, so there ready to burn to a DVD. Let me know when your gonna be in town next and I can just meet you somewhere or something would probably be the easiest.

Will get off my ass and burn them all tomorrow. Sorting out Gearbox overhaul parts but that should be sorted by tomorrow afternoon. Lightweight Billet flywheel while I'm at it, why not haha

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