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ah awesome idea Xmetal

didnt come out too bad - suppose main problem is the vibrations in the conveyor belt

Not so much vibration, the travellator has a habit of jerking back and forth ever so slightly so I leaned on the handrail to stop myself 'swaying in the breeze'.

siddr20 - Glanz strobes.

Great detail and sharpness.

2nd photo - i would tried to get the whole 300zx in the picture.

Otherwise great colours. Did you play with saturation or anything in PP?

Thanks.

Yeah I think i took one that had the whole 300zx but i'd have to go through them which might take a while :|

I mainly played around with levels and curves. I try to not change the aspects of my photos too much, to keep them fairly original. But Photoshop always adds that little extra touch :(

a bit 'burnt out' in the 34 pic.. i.e. sunlight in the background is too bright for the pic.. might just be my personal taste though

Ahhh yeah. Nah i see where you're coming from. The photo was being taken almost straight into the sun, and the rear of the 34 just so happened to be in shadow, but yeah couldn't fix it with the levels so i had to leave it ;)

Decided to take the boat out to moreton island yesterday, wasnt too bad, considering the massive swells ,,managed to keep average speed of 34 MPH and burn few hundred litres or petrol over the day lol

Here are some pics i took, sadly all the pics taken with the massive wall of water crashing over the front didnt come out to well,

to our luck a dolphin came within arms reach from the back of the boat, head ot of the water then the tail :happy: thats on freinds point and shoot, i only got the pic of the big turtle that came within a few metres,

so all in all a good day, hope you enjoy the pics.

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went down to anglesea a couple weeks back. i was doing the driving and my brother was screwing round with our new camera. he managed to get a lot of pics of my dash and grass along the way but got a few when we stopped for a bit. i've played with the curves on a few and levels and stuff

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these are my pics that i took when stopped

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