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Hey all,

Finally got around to scanning (ah, the joys of film!) some of my photos and here's a few favourites. Heaps more to come.

As usual, high res versions will be here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...all&ppuser=2652

-Greg.

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Coz its black, and it was in low light. Hence shutter has to remain longer to get a proper pic of your car or it will come out too dark. If shutter is open and you even twitch your finger while holing a cam you'll get a blurry pic (hence the need for a tripod). Seeing as only greg had one and a decent camera, I'd expect him to have a good one of yours.

I didn't use a tripod for any shots, they were all handheld. I was using a slow, rear-curtain flash which exposes the picture for the ambient light and flashes the subject (at around 1/840th second) keeping the subject clear.

That and the camera weighs a few kilos so hand-held shake is lot less noticable.

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