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just tried using the battery in the scooter to power my spotlight. worked well for a few minutes, lol. need to sort out some kind of dual battery setup. although, this thing runs on the smell of an oily rag so i could just use it as a generator :P

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Those interior shots of the S15 are awesome Matboy...light painted?

Couple of photos from a friend's wedding last weekend...

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And some from the recent Fuel magazine Issue 10 launch party...

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More here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.337078299710457.80946.151457878272501&type=1

interior shots are rad.

Good stuff Nick, good to see you posting up some pics!

Agreed. In fact, all of the shots of Fappy's S15 are great, Matt.

Thanks Kory, I've taken a few shots here and there, it's just a matter of finding the time and/or energy to edit and post them up.

Love that shot of the front of the FD3 RX7, too!

Jay, I'm absolutely loving your night and LED light-painting shots, and using the old tricycle in those shots takes it to a new level again!

THose interior shots were 90% strobed. only painted in the back where i couldn't get a strobe in. :)

This place was dead all month, the last few days every post has been f**king awesome! keep this up! I'm going to post some new shots after lunch.

A mate came over yesterday to get a few shots of his car as he's about to put it up on carsales. Used 2 speed lights. Twas a 30 minute shoot, and I spent an hour tops in photoshop. Mostly adjusting curves and overlaying a few shots where I needed lights in more spots. Apart from overlays though, basically straight from camera. Pretty happy about that.

Full set is Here!

PM me if you or someone you know is interested. He's chasing $10,500. Located Penrith, NSW.

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I've been away for the past few days - and for good reason.

I just went through the most emotional day of my life. I'm glad I can share it with you all

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Set: http://richardgrainger.com.au/story/personal-special-moments--baby-ayvia/20

dude! congrats man. your in for some awesome times. just get used to very little sleep :P

Haha thanks mate. She's been home for 5 days. We are already starting to figure out this 'getting used to very little sleep' thing haha.

I was so excited to share my images, I had to jump on and do a post on the website...

Congratulations man! :D

I was wondering where you went, now we know! (the smarter ones here probably worked it out already haha)

A few more of the red sil. f**k me, red is the HARDEST colour to shoot/blend with background. Anyone who says black is hard has probably never tried to take a good shot of a red car.

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Here's one I can't claim credit for - it was actually shot by Owen ("cpd" here on the forums) one afternoon just after I picked him up from work to go to an SAU-NSW meeting.

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