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i'm going to the f1 next year. 100%. Only found out last night my pit pass for the v8's can be used at the f1, get pit/paddock entracnce and everything! I wish i knew this a few weeks ago! nice shots man, they could probably use a little bit of fill light to help bring out some details and the car.

bird bird, bird is the word.

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A few from the weekend,

Sepang F1:

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A few more on my site here: http://nextgenphotography.zenfolio.com/p971177582

Will go through the whole heap I have as soon as I get back to Perth

wow serg your work is always amazing! Love it. Shot number 3 is ace. the red ripple strip and the red bull are just in the right spots. i love it! So do you have media accred for these events? It's not often I see a fence in the way of your shots.

I've started putting wallpapers on my site. all desktops are 1920x1080. I'll update it once or twice a month (when ever I'm bored/have free time)

Wallpapers can be found here.

wow serg your work is always amazing! Love it. Shot number 3 is ace. the red ripple strip and the red bull are just in the right spots. i love it! So do you have media accred for these events? It's not often I see a fence in the way of your shots.

Cheers, cant wait to check out the shots on my proper screen when I get back to Perth, which if Jet Star has their way will be never... stuck in Singapore for now.

I have media access for all local stuff but not for F1, all those were normal spectator access, which gives very good views at Sepang

How'd you go sidd? What times you get?

Serg, frikkin awesome dude. Next year i'm following the F1 circuit for 3 rounds pretty sure. Just got to tee everything up.

Great work everyone! I got to get some time on my hands and take some photos of my own car! Although everything i have, matt has it hahaha.

you need to double check your focus man, it looks as though the car is a little soft too. is it soft on the file before you photoshopped the rest?

it's possible you killed the car in shop, also possible your picture host is killing your shots. not bad for a first go though, keep shooting and experimenting dude!

It would have been when I reduced the size of it. Just did a screen shot and saved it through paint to get the size down from 6mb to under 1mb lol.

Also the whole background is fake, it was actually taken near a carpark with people and trees in the background which ruined it. I always love those old grafitti style backgrounds but unfortunately we don't have those in Townsville, so I had to improvise :P

I put the background a bit out of focus to not make it not so obvious and then obviously took out the colour.

As I said it was a quick job that I did while bored because I liked the photo of the car, but not the rest. I just experiment with photoshop learning something new every time.

I don't really do photography or anything but would love to be able to so I do what I can for the time being :)

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