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Woot! First time I have started one of the monthly threads :)

My sis-in-law just had a baby on Thursday. So we (wife, me, camera) went to visit them yesterday to meet our new little family member.

As we pulled up in the car park, my wife's parents arrived and decided to steal my little girl. They can't resist her!

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As we walk into the room, we see the new addition to the family... laying there... sleeping so peacefully

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my mission is to screw up everyones browsing experience with my posts of massive height :P

the real trick is in how i put it all together. had to expose for the sky and then expose for the foreground and then merge them into one image while photoshop was trying to mangle it up for me, lol

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Wow. Some amazing shots in here, love your work as always guys.

Heres a quick one from this afternoon.

Mate of mine has TE37SL's on his 32 GTR. Thought I'd try take something artistic to focus especially on the sexy lip and curves.

I absolutely love these rims.

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Love the vertical pano

Couple of pics from Sunday.

First pics show model and stylist hiding under umbrellas from the terrible weather on the salt lake. Then the last is when the weather cleared for 10 mins.

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Note - the milk crates were already there when we got there. Just some random old milk crates. Nothing unusual.

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nice work Dan. i think the background could be a tad brighter, might just be my monitor tho

got asked to take a snap of this sexy beast last night. never really shot many bikes before so had no idea on what angles to use or anything like that. hopefully get to have another go at some stage, was pretty fun. there are reflective red strips on the rims, exposing the tyres well without blowing out those strips was a challenge

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Woot! First time I have started one of the monthly threads :)

My sis-in-law just had a baby on Thursday. So we (wife, me, camera) went to visit them yesterday to meet our new little family member.

As we pulled up in the car park, my wife's parents arrived and decided to steal my little girl. They can't resist her!

5D1_4083-copy_bw.jpg

As we walk into the room, we see the new addition to the family... laying there... sleeping so peacefully

5D1_4135-copy_bw.jpg

One Of God's Li'l Creations :wub:

congrats to all :3some:

UP UP AND AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Knowing full well that the fozzy isn't the sportiest car, I'm trying to work a commercial kinda look to this set. We'll find out if it works soon enough.

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