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Shot this of my own car although not entirely happy with it.

Find it is lit nicely but it's just flat. Not my type of style I want to keep at. Need more details and shadows. Need to get more time to practice shooting! Been sooooo busy these days.

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Shot this of my own car although not entirely happy with it.

Find it is lit nicely but it's just flat. Not my type of style I want to keep at. Need more details and shadows. Need to get more time to practice shooting! Been sooooo busy these days.

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Not bad at all Kory.

I'm wondering how that shot would go with a large mirror behind it? In other words, backing up your EVO against a mirror-glass building to reflect a selected part of your car. eg Joan Sutherland Centre in Penrith.

Not bad at all Kory.

I'm wondering how that shot would go with a large mirror behind it? In other words, backing up your EVO against a mirror-glass building to reflect a selected part of your car. eg Joan Sutherland Centre in Penrith.

beautiful work as always!

my latest editorial work with Vashti magazine. Making the front cover

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Aus GP photos. Cant get flikr mobile to work so they are probably not the best uploaded on photobucket mobile but ill re-do them when I get home. Have something like 1300 photos already. See how many I can get tommorrow :)

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Jeze those photobucket photos are awful off my tablet lol..... Home now so can use Flickr. Heres some more from Sunday. Will have to play with the photos from Thursday to Saturday another day. 54GB of photos taken over 4 days

Havent edited any of these except for the last one. It's so daunting having 2000 odd photos to go through, I just dont know where to start lol.....

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IMG_2702 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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IMG_2750 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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IMG_3021 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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Thanks all! Some very nice photos in here!

Terry - That would look pretty cool. Might be an idea! Wise old man you are! I mean.. Young.

Here's another shot from when i went to the hunter. A 100% crop of a bee on a flower. Turned out pretty sick. Might have to buy a macro lens!

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