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Matt - that looks pretty friggen amazing man!

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If interested, the remaining photos from this wedding set can be found on my website @ http://richardgrainger.com.au/story/brisbane-wedding--jason-and-tara/23

Matt, did you do some cloning on the top of the shed above the rear of the car? If not, thats a really wonky shed, lol. I've found that cloning repetative shapes like that can be hard to get right, but if I copy/paste a section and then use the transform tool to match perspective it matches up a lot smoother than cloning. I havent done it a lot tho, so probably beginners luck more than anything, lol. Although, looks like there is a slight pitch in that roofline which further complicates things. Tough gig. Awesome shot tho, so crisp and clear and I dont mind the spot-color in this one as its fairly subtle.

Haven't taken many so far this month, starting to lose interest in photography again. My scooter is more entertaining, people dont like being beaten by a step-thru, haha.

This is always a welcome sight tho...

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And a couple from the Mallala matsuri where the people with white lenses were laughing at me walking around with my compact, lol

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And a couple from the Mallala matsuri where the people with white lenses were laughing at me walking around with my compact, lol

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lol, those two shots are better than 95% of the photos ive seen from matsuri so far haha

Great start to the month guys :)

linking off facebook sorry:

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My yellow tang says hello :)

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Cant wait to blog this shoot:

One light setup:

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Two light setup plus sun.<br />

First light (main light) being Einstein in BD.. 2nd light as rim light and on the rocks as fill... Third light was the sun behind them lighting up those rocks.

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Einstein in BD. Just a single light this time.

Linking off facebook sorry:

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Checked out the rest of your wedding pics richie. You have improved so much lately. Great work capturing some key moments. Keep it up mate.

Just not sure about the pic you posted here. The pose isnt working for me. Its like he is adjusting his tie and looking away while she shows of her dress in a elegant manner.

My 2 cents though. Or maybe im just looking at it wrong.

That flower shot is very pretty Sidd!

The photo of the bride and groom I posted here would be my favourite from the entire set. It was posed and I did request for them to do what they are doing. It's something which really got me looking at the photo for agggeesss.

What I like is a little unusual though. There is no 'wrong' way at looking at art man! We are all different (of course) and that one wasn't for you that's all... But I'm glad you liked at least some of them man!!! And thanks for the really kind words mate, I appreciate it.

Jay, That's where the rig was. It was a speed edit! trying to see how quick I could get it to how I wanted it. I had a look at what you found and found a couple other little things too :P So lazy. I'd fix them but it will kill the link. Actually, I might fix anyway. it's worth a fixing.

Nice and sharp shots man :) I know how it feels to have dream boats look down at you for gear. They're the people who struggle to put half an idea together though. A couple of the more seasoned dudes who were at wtac had a couple digs at my thrashed, baby d90 and 1990 lenses. Funnily enough 2 of them added me on FB once I started uploading pics after the event. As said above, it's not the tools. You got the skillz to use a shitty old go-pro and turn out some magic.

anyway... a quick shot of Dave's car from the other afternoon

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Jay, That's where the rig was. It was a speed edit! trying to see how quick I could get it to how I wanted it. I had a look at what you found and found a couple other little things too :P So lazy. I'd fix them but it will kill the link. Actually, I might fix anyway. it's worth a fixing.

Nice and sharp shots man :) I know how it feels to have dream boats look down at you for gear. They're the people who struggle to put half an idea together though. A couple of the more seasoned dudes who were at wtac had a couple digs at my thrashed, baby d90 and 1990 lenses. Funnily enough 2 of them added me on FB once I started uploading pics after the event. As said above, it's not the tools. You got the skillz to use a shitty old go-pro and turn out some magic.

Cheers man. I cant see why they would have a dig at your D90 tho, they are awesome cameras.

Dude, that pic is worth fixing. Hence the CC to fire up some motivation for you to take your time with it. :P The way you frame rig shots is awesome, and the locations you find to do them are unreal. Keep it up, but dont be in a rush to share, they are worth the extra time and effort. I've got laziness covered, haha.

This is my new scooter. Got a bit of glare on the rear disk, but you get that sometimes.

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Jay, That's where the rig was. It was a speed edit! trying to see how quick I could get it to how I wanted it. I had a look at what you found and found a couple other little things too :P So lazy. I'd fix them but it will kill the link. Actually, I might fix anyway. it's worth a fixing.

Nice and sharp shots man :) I know how it feels to have dream boats look down at you for gear. They're the people who struggle to put half an idea together though. A couple of the more seasoned dudes who were at wtac had a couple digs at my thrashed, baby d90 and 1990 lenses. Funnily enough 2 of them added me on FB once I started uploading pics after the event. As said above, it's not the tools. You got the skillz to use a shitty old go-pro and turn out some magic.

anyway... a quick shot of Dave's car from the other afternoon

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Thats a fantastic pic!

i like the second and last shots mitch, nice one.

Thanks Jay!

Seem to be my favourites too, need to get back into photography big time, hadn't picked the cam up in about 2 months!

You've got some awesome shots, I need to try this light painting stuff!

i know the feeling. the two (graff) light painting pics i posted in here are the first ive taken in a couple of months too. started up again as someone was trying to copy the style I created so I had to go out and show them how its done, lol. was waiting for the warmer weather cause its hard to do when your freezing your ass off, haha

i know the feeling. the two (graff) light painting pics i posted in here are the first ive taken in a couple of months too. started up again as someone was trying to copy the style I created so I had to go out and show them how its done, lol. was waiting for the warmer weather cause its hard to do when your freezing your ass off, haha

Haha tell me about it, I do the odd star trail here and there and it's pretty much 30 minutes freezing at stupid o'clock waiting for the exposure to finish!

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