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Godspeed - thanks for checking out my website. Im hoping clients will check out both sides, but I wanted to split it in two as I tend to shoot more indian weddings.

But otherwise design aspect is all fine with the website?

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Quick shoot of my mates 32. Used a portable camping fluro light to light it up, far better then iPhone 4 light I was using before! Need to make something up that'll cover the excess light, might do that next week if I remember/cbf.

What camera settings did you use? wouldn't mind trying this but have nfi where to start.

yesterdays effort...

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been thinking about a micro 4/3 camera with a real fisheye lens pretty much just to get higher quality versions of shots like these. not sure if its a wise move getting into debt for such a stupid reason tho, lol.

specially when i consider the fact that there is not a lot of adelaide left for me to explore, haha. i needs a bigger city, rofl!

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What camera settings did you use? wouldn't mind trying this but have nfi where to start.

Just off the top my head, I used a 50 second exposure and f7.0. Can't remember the focal lenth, but I'll get the Exif data and post it up when I get home. Used a 17-85mm lens too.

Matt's probably the best person to talk to when it comes to light painting though!

And like Sidd said, you need something to hold the shutter down for long periods of time. I've got a external shutter button for these things, cos me $45 from memory.

jay - great effort man.. So how exactly are you doing those shots? Must have missed your previous post. Wait I think I read you got it on pole???

cheers dude. i should take a photo of the setup, but yeah the gopro is mounted on the end of a monopod. its a compact pod so only has a reach of 145cm. it does fit in my bag tho, folding up to just 39cm. i would love a stomping 192mm gitzo, but dont have a spare couple hundred bucks laying around, lol. need to work out a better ball head for this one, atm im just using one stolen off a cheap fold up table tripod form the 90's.

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Godspeed - thanks for checking out my website. Im hoping clients will check out both sides, but I wanted to split it in two as I tend to shoot more indian weddings.

But otherwise design aspect is all fine with the website?

Well, splitting them would also have the added benefit of those who *are*, say, very anglo, looking at your site and being able to straight away click on the Western side, if that's all they're interested in – instead of clicking into a gallery which contains both, and therefore contains pictures they're simply not interested in. And vice versa. I think it's a very good idea.

Yeah. I do reckon it looks great. The look and feel of the website has a nice crisp feel to it with no overbearing details, which says something about the photographer and the product that people can expect. Navigation and load speed are fine too, even on my 1990-spec Dell work laptop. :)

yesterdays effort...

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Now that's starting to freak me out! Great shot. Can you try a bit more photoshopping to up the contrast further and emphasise the depth (or height) of the drop?

@ josh23457 Here you go man

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Gorgeous motor - I'm not the keenest Porsche fan but the 993 GT2 is definitely one of my favourites, and this would cost a bomb to buy.

Now that's starting to freak me out! Great shot. Can you try a bit more photoshopping to up the contrast further and emphasise the depth (or height) of the drop?

cheers man, i want to take photos that make people physicaly ill. being scarred of heights myself i start getting headspins looking at some of the shots i have taken, haha.

i could try upping contrast, but the source was from a gopro which arent really made for stills. been considering a micro 4/3rds setup with a proper fisheye lens. may have the opportunity to go abseiling to take some shots of some window cleaners in adelaide soon, if that happens then i'll be thinking about a new setup a bit more seriously.

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Looks really interesting. I wonder if this will change digital cameras much?

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