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lol what a spin out that you just happening to be doing the neon bike stuff at the same time, looks awesome on the wheel but a little xmas light esque on the frame with it just wrapped around it.

as for the graf artists, lol just treat them like the aboriginal artists up north and 'buy' their stuff and onsell it with a 500% mark up, profit!

not sure how else to attach it to the frame, i dont have any dodgy body kit on my bike like the example pic you posted :P

as for the graff shots, im not into making money off someone elses hard work. i'll leave that the people like the editors of the newspapers that were happy to use my shots but not to pay me a measly $20, lol

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i'll leave that the people like the editors of the newspapers that were happy to use my shots but not to pay me a measly $20, lol

wtf, who were they? when was this? Can we still see the photos?

Wow man, that is truly sad.

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meh, its life.

http://photos.jay019.com/published/

all the newspaper ones. maybe if i stuck at it long enough to get good things might have been different?

but thats in the past now, light painting is more fun and doesnt cost as much (when its close to home anyway)

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Some awesome photos in there Jay.

It's a shame there are people in the world out there who would do that to you.

Life isn't always like that mate... next time I'm sure you won't let that happen!

On a side note, the first photo I have been able to take of my wife since she has been pregnant.

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Thanks for the kind words Patty. I reckon that train shot is cool. Would be awesome if you do a long exposure with it and get the trains to be blury to show movement.

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Part 2 here if you keen: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/2/tamara-graemes-wedding-at-shangri-la-resort-fiji-part-2/

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Some awesome photos in there Jay.

It's a shame there are people in the world out there who would do that to you.

Life isn't always like that mate... next time I'm sure you won't let that happen!

On a side note, the first photo I have been able to take of my wife since she has been pregnant.

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nice shot, why has she been so hesitant? embarrassed about the tummy? man there are websites out there she could be making a killing off....just sayin :P

+1 re sucks you got no monies for your shots Jay, what neither the bunyip or the leader? what about the mags? some great shots btw, you deserve to be able to do that full time.

oh and saw this tonight

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i bet you could improve on it somewhat!

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only one pic i think needs fixing in it the, the reception timeline shot isnt straight.

what is seen cannont be unseen! damn u jay!

plus one for using Sidd if i ever get married..again, already separated from the first two so it cant be too far off..

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Thanks Jay! One of them was taken with Matt doing the painting during the shot, but I don't remember which exact photo it was because I took about 15 shots total. So just do what I did, take a whole bunch of shots and just experiment. I think for most of them I was around 1-1.5m away from the cars. There are a few hot-spots that have blown out, but I really need to make time to get my head around photoshop because I suck with that. When I was at school, the photography classes were done using film and a dark room, if that gives anything away about my age, LOL...

LOVE your shots with the LED light painting too.

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AH this sucks.. Typed a big reply and clicked on an attachment pic posted above and now lost my reply :(

Was going to comments on everyone's pics..

Awesome work everyone :)

Randoms from this weekend:

Photographed a totally different event today. Was great fun photographing something different.

Hopefully my other shots will get published in this weeks newspaper (fingers crossed). The three below are just some randoms..

Natural candid shot:

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From saturday:

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I do like the idea, but the location just doesn't suit it man?

did u shoot anywhere else?

Haha, I'm glad you said that actually.

The first thing I said was "I love it so much, because the first thing you think is, 'why is a model in a shed with crab pots and old fencing?'".

We took quite a few photos and in different spots... That was my favourite

Something like this might be more to your taste (These types of shots isn't really my taste though):

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