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Maikal is that building at syd uni? very nicely processed.

Oh and herro mr lepperfish!

This thread's been neglected this month. only 4 pages. normally they're about 8 !

Just a few shots I got at a friend's wedding over the weekend. He asked me to bring my camera along to see I can get. Here's some...

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You don't need guts to post up man. we're all a pretty friendly bunch in here. It's good to post, get feedback, learn, improve.

That 4th shot is really nice. welcome to the gang.

+1 to this, i am only learning and still post my crap photos in here teehee.gif

by that i dont mean your photos are crap just mine pinch.gif

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some more stuff from work...

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who thought apartments under a flight path was a good idea? :P

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jaywalkers, haha. if your going to ignore a red at least look to see that nothing is about to wreck your day. somehow i missed everyone, lol.

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not long till daylight savings... cant wait

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spotted a heap of these trails yesterday. even saw one on when i was on the bus, it looked awesome in the sunset

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One of my favorite shots from todays Targa West on the Perth Foreshore.

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skyliner85 how the hell do you get shots like this?? I was trying forever to get it to work, how did you get so much of the car in focus? Shots like this are still very new to me, so I have far more useless shots over ones I kept.

P.S This is a beautiful shot!! :rofl:

skyliner85 how the hell do you get shots like this?? I was trying forever to get it to work, how did you get so much of the car in focus? Shots like this are still very new to me, so I have far more useless shots over ones I kept.

P.S This is a beautiful shot!! :rofl:

Thanks mate. Learn how to pan on a slow shutter speed something like 1/50-1/60. These shots require a lot of stability when shooting so practice and then practice some more. i tend to focus on the headlight closest to you. Oh and your camera will also help. Eg my 5dII wont take a shot like this but my 1DII will because of smarter AF.

BTW vote for me plsss :):) http://www.targawestphotos.com.au/ratephoto.aspx?photo_id=219&source=top

And the bike messenger delivers again!

Great shots Jay! you must be close to the end of project 365 right? You didn't start at the start of the year did you?

cheers. and yeah 49 days left.

still cant believe ive managed to stick with it, wanted to quit a few times, lol

Thanks mate. Learn how to pan on a slow shutter speed something like 1/50-1/60. These shots require a lot of stability when shooting so practice and then practice some more. i tend to focus on the headlight closest to you. Oh and your camera will also help. Eg my 5dII wont take a shot like this but my 1DII will because of smarter AF.

BTW vote for me plsss :):) http://www.targawest...=219&source=top

Voted! Ok cheers for that, I will give it a go. It is damn hard haha. I recently got myself a 7D, so I am still getting used to all the new features.

Wow i hate 300's but that one actually looks alright! good fitment :)

In regards to too much noise in the shadows, what camera do you have? Also it looks like you only have one flash too? i'm sure the carpark actually isn't that dark and it's probably showing noise in the shadows because it's underexposed.

Wow i hate 300's but that one actually looks alright! good fitment :)

thanks!

In regards to too much noise in the shadows, what camera do you have? Also it looks like you only have one flash too? i'm sure the carpark actually isn't that dark and it's probably showing noise in the shadows because it's underexposed.

pentax k10D & yeah single flash. This area was actually quite dark with minimal lighting so definately need to get in there & keep trying locations.

cheers, Tim

finally got onto the CML building in adelaide. thought this was going to be a definite no-go, but i quietly followed a worker onto the site and managed to sneak off without being heard, lol. proper ninja styles, was such a rush!

havent processed many pics yet, but heres a couple...

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