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So I went to Bali for schoolies this month. Here is some of the pics ive processed so far

Bali Sunset by Ben Isaac, on Flickr

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GWK Statue by Ben Isaac, on Flickr

Ben - on Schoolies - so you're only 17 or 18? Well done mate, these are sensational whatever your age, but you've got a mature eye for proportions and detail.

Love the landscapes too but I like this one; has a sort of aged look to it.

Nice shots there ben and matt :)

Weddings are hard work trust me. Your on your feet all day and sometimes you start early morning and dont finish till midnight. Last night was my 5th day of shooting in a row. I think I worked like 35 hours all up from friday till tuesday night with just taking photos. Then processing time afterwards etc.. But its very rewarding and love seing the client expressions when they view the photos at the end of it all. Oh and even more tiring when you got a normal day job lol. So this week I would have worked easily 80 hours. Having a few V's now at work lol.

Richie - Yea white wedding dresses are always hard to exposue correctly. Focus on the dress and get a reading, take a shot and have a look. Most likley the face isnt exposed properly so add some fill light, or just very slightly blow it out and recover it in processing. But otherwise good job on your first wedding. Once you finish all the photos let me know, will be keen to check it out if you do post it on a blog or website.

matt - nice exposure there on the group shots :)

Found these at a market - no idea what they are!!!

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DSC_0022 by joshua.matthew.fitt, on Flickr

Sunset in the Cinque Terre - Italy

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DSC_3369 by joshua.matthew.fitt, on Flickr

I guess most people know what this is - leaning tower in Pisa!

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DSC_2413_4_5 by joshua.matthew.fitt, on Flickr

nijce josh. you've got a strong ability to bring out details without pushing that fake look. very sexy!

I got bored this afternoon, found a shot of one of my favorite cars that was on display at Homebush...

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yes, i'm quite aware that doesn't look like homebush :) It's a composite from a few shots.

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Nah I received the error when posting just text (as I've had nothing to contribute this month :) whether from iPhone or PC. I just disgregard the error, go back to the main forum and my messages seem to be posted anyway

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Sidd please stop reporting dude, we know it's a problem, reporting it over and over won't fix it unfortunately :)

Follow this thread here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384743-10151-an-unknown-error-occurred/

nijce josh. you've got a strong ability to bring out details without pushing that fake look. very sexy!

I got bored this afternoon, found a shot of one of my favorite cars that was on display at Homebush...

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yes, i'm quite aware that doesn't look like homebush :) It's a composite from a few shots.

Nice Matt,

i really like the composition, but love the experimentation!!!

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What you mean over and over? I did one yesterday to report it and one today to show you the error message.

Anyways cheers and thanks for looking into it.

LOL Sidd,

I only allow the missus to 'nag' 50% more than you within a 24 hour period.

Hehe...

Enjoying the professional wk all of you!

Took a photo of my pup this afternoon.

Love the position he is in. By eye, you never see this pose. I can't believe the angle of his legs and body - which I only noticed after the photo was taken.

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like when you see high speed stills of a hand karate chopping wood or something?

rode my awesome bike

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to the southern expressway to waste a few mintues before tea

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