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nice one wilorichie. i reckon that shot would stand out well with a square crop, what do you think...

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(sorry for the edit, no offence intended. i just wanted to show what it would look like)

J34, not too bad dude. i guess moving back just a little would help not clip the rear. shooting on a sunny day can be tough due to reflections and shadows.

i like the framing! could also look rad with a little less sky, like just above the tree in the middle there.

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This shot is about 6 months old. Was shot as part of a set for a mag in singapore

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This one is from this weekend just gone, went up to cover Central Coast Showdown. f**k man, some of the engineering and fabrication in those trucks and cars was amazing! Glad I went up!

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If you like this shot it's in wallpaper size HERE, sharing is caring right? :)

Back to WTAC shit. Team Orange!

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also, wallpaper of this is HERE.

and a couple others (facebook compression)

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This shot is about 6 months old. Was shot as part of a set for a mag in singapore

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I love this shot. Really clear and crispy.

White 34 GTR's are so pure and sexy.

Looks like GTR-34U? I think?

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I've barely posted any of the shots I took this month, so here are a few of mine as August draws to a close...

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IMG_5810 by GoldZilla, on Flickr

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IMG_5750 by GoldZilla, on Flickr

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IMG_5619-2 by GoldZilla, on Flickr

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IMG_5621-2 by GoldZilla, on Flickr

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IMG_5629-2 by GoldZilla, on Flickr

i think there might be a touch too much light on her hair. otherwise the lighting is pretty sweet. only other criticism is the black pants on the black background. a simple rim light to create an outline would be killer right there, helps stop the 'floating in the dark' look. im probably wrong tho, someone with more experience will have better CC (although, not seeing much in this thread even though it was supposed to be the cost of posting :P)

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kory, love that first zombie shot! the cool colors worked out well. the second pic is not as strong IMO, i think the focus should have been on her as she is the one doing the biting whereas the dude is just someone getting bit. unless he is important in the storyline of the movie that was being made, in which case im totally wrong, lol. the other thing that makes me think she should be in focus is the fact that her eyes are the only ones that can be seen.

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So, got a new scooter (which i cant afford to register for a few weeks, lol. dolelyfe) and during its initial strip down I found this...

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i guess this bike was always destined to end up in my hands :P

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it wouldnt need to move all that much i reckon, just the tiniest amount. although, ive not worked much with lights so it could be a fair bit for all i know, lol.

anyway.

took my G12 out to mallala today...

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its fair to say i had the most unsuitable camera trackside, haha. was funny seeing the looks as i walked past rockin my compact.

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