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meh... he done it again... stood us up!

"i assumed cause we had no 34 it was off"

you know the saying!!

oh well... wasnt a total loss..

thank u to Dave (Leewah) and Ulis... (Ula32) for SHOWING UP.... (damn munkeh!!!)

one bad thing was.... the pics for the card ie. the panaramic shots i took didnt come out very well.... mainly cause of the lack of a tripod *cough*damn ula*/cough* :)

but i did get some nice wallpapers :D

will host em... gimmie a minute.

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I think you need to angle the cars a bit more and have them angled towards the bridge, and sort of cascaded..

also, lower your iso... and up the exposure a little.. its still too dark.

need a tripod :)

also, the panoramic shots wont come out well at all.. if your using a high exposure, even with or without a tripod your still going to get blur, the shutter speed is too slow for panoramic.

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Was this a cruise/meet or something? :)

I would've come out for a bit (depending on what time... idn't finish work tilll 9.30)

I'd be up... I've got an R31 GTS-R, the boys at Ice have seen it.

Not bad for what it is... and what i paid :D

If you do meet another time... let me know dudes

I might not be able to come all the time but i will try :)

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ex. i did a panoramic at the last one with a long shutter speed and they came out fine... no blur because it merely takes a normal picture then stitches them together.

i only set the shutter for about 5 seconds... was going to take more with diff settings but it rained... so as stated will have to have another go to do it properly with more time. munky can do it this time sometime earlier than midnight as ppl dont seem to like the darkness.... seems a bit ghey having it light as the stove tops dont stand out as much.

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hey guys ive just had a brainstorm.......that doesnt come to often.

how about u guys go for a run along that bridge/rd thingy that has all those red archs....i think its after balte headdin towards the airport....does anyone know what im talkin about...hehe...and like fill up all 3-4 lanes with the liners and get someone to take a pic in a car behind em......i recon that would look SWEET!!! and that bridge thingy is kind of a melb landmark.

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i thoguht youse would have been glad i wasn't there since I don't really do much to start with :)

hehe you def need to lower the iso and up the exposure time, nark trust, i tested them ixus's man, they jus dun have the necessary exposure times we need. What you need is a Canon G1 or G2 or G3 sumfin like that its not an SLR but its a kickyoasswithmahfoot digital that lets u control all the parameters...

another thing nark that pic you made is only 72 dpi roughly eqivalent to about a printout that will come out to be 1/4th that size. The LOWEST print quality you can use is 300dpi means your image needs to be 1020 by 660 pixels MINIMUM to make a decent quality printout.

And you left out the most important part... I TURNED UP when you guys called me and told me, only to see youse take off on me, i said hi and the next thing i see was 3 cars takin off... thought u'se were goin to a new location or sumfin, and when i got to the top of the road i figured that you were goin home.

Anyways, I'll work on gettin a G2 or sumfin of that sort for a proper shoot, or even an SLR. The time of day is good and the fact that we have a street lamp is good too coz it maps out the contours, now all you need is to get the xposure right. Maybe we should attempt a sunset pic, see how that looks.

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