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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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That tunnel deserves a full shoot.

Agreed!

...so much potential in said tunnel!!!

...ending up with Miura head-on with front-end-loader :whistling:

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That tunnel deserves a full shoot.

Yeah definately man! It would help if I took my tripod (and some lights, lol) this was just a quick shot with me holding my breath hoping not to shake the camera too much as it was already at 1/5th, haha.

i took this at the beginning of the year and only just got around to editing it. at the time i was thinking of starting an "L 7" project, 1 square crop image a day/week, but the 365 project was doing my head in as it was, lol.

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EDIT: love those phone pics MaikuL. proof that its not the tool its the way you use it

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Thanks Jay. Yeah it's definitely fun just focusing on composition, I was actually keen on these photos thinking they would look good before any processing but that was just the small phone screen leading me on.

You sure do get around haha.

^ it was my partners birthday and it was the first time she saw a sea lion in the river so helped make the day pretty awesome :D

definitely fun just focusing on composition, I was actually keen on these photos thinking they would look good before any processing but that was just the small phone screen leading me on.

You sure do get around haha.

i had a look through your flickr and love that square pan shot of the train under the bridge.

did you only take the one photo between april and december?

There are some sweet new pics!

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Looks great Kory :thumbsup: Is this yours, or... I thought you bought a white one??

Taken at Coffs Harbour:

580exii as fill on camera (-3 ettl), and some no name flash as main camera left.

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He wasn't dressed like that for the whole ceremony was he? Haha that's hilarious! Nice shot besides. Coffs is very pretty

Amazing photos but stop posting wedding photos :P Im getting jealous!!! I still have to wait until April!! My fiance bought me a new lens for my birthday so lets see if i can get something decent over my 3 weeks off

Indeed nice shot there Kory. Any more from that set? Wanna do a rolling shot of my cube hehe.

Yup thats what he wore. Very relaxed/low key type wedding and something a little different. It was a beach wedding.

Keep and eye out on my blog for more wedding pics. Cheers guys.

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