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Wish the stars were a little m ore visible, would be hard with the amount of lights in the shot though; stunning shots anyway Pie :D Did you use the photobucket tool to border them?

yeh it was a dead still night last night but just couldnt get it sharp enough to bring them out.. plus wasnt many stars out :P

nah I use Infranview for boarders and size, also to change colours and add effects... I cant get my head around photoshop atm o its an easier program to use for simple stuff :)

will be heading out again as I wanna try some new things :)

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Received my 50mm lens today..

Some quick test shots.. auto mode hand held..

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Shitty weather outside so cant really go out and take photos.. Will post up more photos when i get the time next!!

But im loving this lens so far.. Sharp, light and the colours come out great..

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sid lovely shots.

Gus, your getting good man! i need to pop up to canberra and get some new shots of my car, need you to show me around champ :banana:

Bags riding shotgun. :D

Gus: Are you using a tripod? Maybe it's time to invest in a cable shutter release so you don't get camera shake with your night shots. Cheaper alternative to forking out big cash for a top shelf tripod. :)

i feel sorry for the chaser guy cos i love that car!! lol

yeh its cool - he had it fixed the next day

mine from last night

wow last 2 are awesome goodwork

siddr20 and Xmetal - awesome

some i took at nerdfest in sydney (all a bit average im afraid)

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