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agreed! really awesome shot! everything rocks about it. exposed well, good seperation. rad!

car was dirty as shit and just on my driveway, just felt like testing out some triggering so i snuck a couple shots in before i had to run out to dinner. it's been a while since i've shot/posted up my car.

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This little guy come to visit from time to time, he eats out of your hand and lets you pat him.

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Is this an apartment block along Mitchell Road/Sydney Park Rd by any chance? Looks similar in the background and living there last year had a similar experience haha!

Nice shot. Reminds me of this pic I got of his cousin

Ps like the OOF in yours

EDIT: holy crap somehow between me opening and posting there are 9 new posts! above comment is meant for the original kokabarra pic)

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some more stuff from the bike messenger armed with a point and shoot...

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really helps if you bring the thing you screw into your camera... so you can actually attach it to the tripod sitting in your bag! *facepalm, haha*

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would hate to be the one climbing this ladder all day. although, would love to check out the view from the top

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cant wait till this is finished, hopefully some more clients so i have more work to do.

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How cool is this, if you stand in just the right spot at just the right time a few cool things start lining up. Check the reflection of 182 Vic Square completing 31 Flinders street! Love how the shadow from Telstra House hits the building in the foreground inline with the edge of 26 Flinders. Freaky, lol.

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from my phone. stuck up a photo of mine in the topham mall free for all street art spot. council started ripping it down the other day tho. i guess thats a 'no thankyou' then, haha.

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this is still here surprisingly. one corner started getting ripped down but i managed to stick it back up. this cost $30 to make, lol. fairly sure i wont be doing this any more.

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i should try and upload the full size of this one, but im slack. pano taken from the roof of our 7th largest building here in adelaide. 7th largest still being only 73 meters, haha. it is 19 floors high and located at number 19 on the street too. oh to live in a real city :/

EDIT: oh and took this at 1/20th the other day. point and shoots suck for panning, only 2 points of contact make it a bit shit, lol.

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framing sucks a bit too, lol.

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did u rasterbate those photos J??? Nice idea man. share the love! sydney needs a culture like that. we've got nothing ;/

twas asked to bring my camera to a naming day yesterday. took these... (different to cars i know, sue me :P )

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did u rasterbate those photos J??? Nice idea man. share the love! sydney needs a culture like that. we've got nothing ;/

yeah, used raterizergui (http://www.rasterizer.de/) on the mac.

printed onto A4 1up sticky labels, cause im too slack to make up wheat paste and carry it around with a brush :P

i want to make a few massive ones, but they just cost too much. not sure what pics to use either

Nice shot. Reminds me of this pic I got of his cousin

Ps like the OOF in yours

EDIT: holy crap somehow between me opening and posting there are 9 new posts! above comment is meant for the original kokabarra pic)

and reminds me of its 2nd Cousin

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