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Nice photos from the grand prix! I wish there were a few that had a slower shutter speed :)

Weapon - Nice shot! You could of done a composite. E.g. Car sitting still and then the one with the burnout only use the smoke from the rear and the rear wheels :) Looks rad though!

That was the first chop we had at it, so we plan on doing it a few more times lol A because i like doing skids and B its good practice for my friend to get her skills up as she really hasn't done much automotive work

But will let her know and we'll give it a crack :)

i like the v8 and the redbull shots. you could fix the colours on the podium shot heaps if you wanted to.

nice burnout attempt too. like kory said, you'd probably do 2 shots to get that right. one of car not moving, then one with smoke.

here's the last 2 from my wrx set.

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Yeah really diggin that red cast. Thought about doing it with the clouds too? Also have you thought about selective sharpening matt? Seems like your sharpening is pretty hardcore. Unless you like the really grainy/oversharpened look on the clouds?

Other than that, baller.

Are there Zombies in this forum? Damn quiet in here of late ;/

maybe all the brains have been eaten? iunno :P

some random shots

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spotted this morning. coincidently I had the most rad day today, lol. sooooo busy, wish i knew how many k's i covered cause i was all over the place.

let rename this the J19 and matboy thread...

huh, its only my second post this month or something yeah? EDIT: oh, ok, posted photos 8 times

not really feeling the photography vibe this month, restarted my career and been concentrating on that instead.

still need to shoot a decent b&w for the month. will see what i can do today seeing its my day off (yay)

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heheh jay im still loving all those random pics you take :) Dont ever stop!!

I had the pleasure of photographing Kyla's Christening at a beautiful church in Cronulla. It was my first time attending a christening and I learnt a lot from the service. I was unaware that there will be other babies in there getting christened and the actual formalities of the service, but this experience has been wonderful. Since I'm used to photographing weddings and other rituals which go on for hours, I was surprised how quick this service was.

Few sample pics below. Rest of them are here: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/4/kylas-christening-at-st-aloysius-church/

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Rest of them here: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/4/kylas-christening-at-st-aloysius-church/

Hope you like it.

Rhys - Your picture quality has definitely improved since getting new glass :)

It does seem dead in here this month...... It's like everyones gone off. If there's zombies, please call me and let me know where they are. I'll be coming prepared if anyone wants to join me for some fun :D

On a more serious note, i'm working on improving my blog posts and trying to revamp my website a bit better so it's easier to navigate and get more visitors!!!

For anyone that hasn't subscribed to my RSS feed or email subscription, please do it!

www.koryleungphotography.com.au/blog !

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