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Matt - that r34 pic looks awesome. So what new stuff did you try??

Nelson - like that 2nd shot. Nicely done.

Very busy weekend.

Random teaser pic from yesterdays wedding - Location shots at night time: Don't always assume you will get 1-2 hours worth of sun light!!

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BTS shot from today's shoot.

My ghetto setup and first time using melamine MDF!!!!

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Random pic by just closing my eyes and scrolling my wheel up and down....

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All I need now is to purchase three more strobes, so I can easily blow out the background. Was just using 430exii and 580exii..

oh well always a next time.

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she's hot. when we can milk her? :P Is that your roll out studio?

New stuff: Made a new 'Mattfrotto' light source to do the car with. Also I've been doing homework on colour theory.

Also, playing with grittier, darker images. I usually work hard to get everything clean/crisp/commercial. Need to break it up and mix it up a bit i think.

Also, playing with grittier, darker images.

Nice, like the sound of that! I remember you posting a 'noisy' photo the other day. It was a sweet start :)

Fongy - Pretty sweet PP mate

Sidd - wholy crap, that is an awesome photo of the bride mate. Top job :)

Also, playing with grittier, darker images. I usually work hard to get everything clean/crisp/commercial. Need to break it up and mix it up a bit i think.

Ah sweet.. Look forward to seeing more of those types of pics. Keep it up :)

Thanks Jay and Richie.. Much appreciated it.

Agree with matt said about jays pic. Your best yet I reckon. Love it :)

yeah, basically just hold the LED near the wall and move the light smoothly. doesnt always work perfect tho (top of the right ear on brain and the mountain behind him) but thats part of the fun. that and the night missions seeing awesome art on walls. its also not just the outlines but some of the fill/highlights also (just not in the above one as that piece was across from a brightly lit bikeway so i had to try and battle ambient light and the shadows it causes, so the fill didnt come out bright enough)

Looking good buddy! you need to show some of the original artists your work, they'd love it for sure! Puts a new light on their work.... get it? Oh I'm so funny.

anyway I took this last night. Been hanging to shoot something and my car was only a little bit dirty. It was good to crack out the strobes :) its been a while.

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yeah, basically just hold the LED near the wall and move the light smoothly. doesnt always work perfect tho (top of the right ear on brain and the mountain behind him) but thats part of the fun. that and the night missions seeing awesome art on walls. its also not just the outlines but some of the fill/highlights also (just not in the above one as that piece was across from a brightly lit bikeway so i had to try and battle ambient light and the shadows it causes, so the fill didnt come out bright enough)

What length of time you open up for? I think the ambient light from street lights and stray light from the LED's cause me issues... with shadows created of my legs and such.

Do you ninja up in all black to reflect the least amount of light?! :woot:

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