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I didn't bother converting the whole thing, i just desaturated the bits i thought were distracting from the story in the photo. I want to go back there, or to a similar spot and do it again with a different lens. it's boring how it is now but i have a pretty cool idea on how to re-do it. :D

Jay, you give me wood :O

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Hahahaha point and pray! You've got like 135 degrees of angle to play with don't you, so as long as it's semi accurate, you'll get the shot hopefully lol.

A couple random things from me.

5 minute impromptu shoot with a mates car. Didn't have any modifiers with me. Will shoot it again at a later date with more time hopefully :)

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Some drifting

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Nice on jay :) Wouldnt mind a gopro one day. Do you know if they have a full water proof edition? That would be fantastic!!

Nice shots there kory.. Hard to pan in the dark??

Matt - Howd the light painting pics of my car turn out? Any good?

you can get waterproof goPro's. Even 3D ones if you wish.

Shots turned out for what there were.. being nothing more than a car parked on the street. i'll have a look and post up the best one tonight or later in week for you.

Who's car is that Kory?

Wet skidpan is NOT drifting.

Here's some of mine from the night...

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I'll be doing a write up on the event, and will be putting more pics up on my site through the week if you're interested.

Nice on jay :) Wouldnt mind a gopro one day. Do you know if they have a full water proof edition? That would be fantastic!!

yeah all the gopros come with a case that includes a waterproof back. they are crap underwater tho, but they can be fixed. the curved lens stuffs up focus on them so a lot of people are hacking flat lenses to go over the round one with some success. theres even some you can buy that have a red filter built in and the difference it makes to underwater shots is unreal! i have to get a new case soon, i chipped the lens on mine and then went and cut a hole in the side of it so i dont have to take it out to charge it, haha.

Otherwise if i can save up enough I will get a aquaone case for the 5dm2. Im going port douglas end of year and want to take some underwater shots.

Thanks for the info about the gopro. I guess you get what you pay for. Just wish the aquaone wasnt so expensive :(

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Rest are here:

http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/3/lisa-and-daniels-family-photoshoot-at-oatley-park/

the shots you could get with an aquaone would make the initial expense worth it. but what an initial expense it is! i looked into cases for nikons and nearly died that the prices were near enough what the body was :O

awesome family shot there sidd! you certainly have a way with people and portraits.

Sidd, Rhys and whoever else is interested, GoPro have a daily give-away for everything in one of their full kits. I *think* the only things they don't include are the new "LCD BacPac" screen and "Battery BacPac"

Link: http://gopro.com/daily-giveaway/

I'll make a 1920x1080 paper from that shot sometime through the week. There's already a bunch of a wallpaper files on my website if you haven't looked already.

I like the crazy go-pro pics. i'm considering picking one up myself soon.

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