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Professional Photoshoot 26/06/09


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DAMN! Looks HOT!

You must use a very good lighting set up on your photoshoots...

Your texture of photos seem to have a very "Soft" almost "Cream" like effect (Hard to explain... LOL!) But your contrast is level'd out so well!

Any Photoshop involved? :D

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lmfao, So how will we be recieving these pics Clarence? Didnt ask you when i was there lol

PM me your email/rego and I'll email a link to you.

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hi thanks you very much for the photo shoot last night. just wanted to know, are you going to pm me the pics here? or do you need a email adress to be sent too? seen the pics on your link, can i cut and paste the pics and still get the same quality? thanks

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hi thanks you very much for the photo shoot last night. just wanted to know, are you going to pm me the pics here? or do you need a email adress to be sent too? seen the pics on your link, can i cut and paste the pics and still get the same quality? thanks

Waiting for a PM from you with your rego and email address :D

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Thanks so much Clarence, i got the pics, i infact edited the stone chips , ill see you when i get my respray,

cheers,

David.

your photos look great.

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DAMN! Looks HOT!

You must use a very good lighting set up on your photoshoots...

Your texture of photos seem to have a very "Soft" almost "Cream" like effect (Hard to explain... LOL!) But your contrast is level'd out so well!

Any Photoshop involved? :)

I don't do much Photoshopping at all. It's 95% like that straight out of the camera, a few little corrections here and there.

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Thanks so much Clarence, i got the pics, i infact edited the stone chips , ill see you when i get my respray,

cheers,

David.

your photos look great.

Gee - you're not kidding... very persistent... I lost count of the stone chips in the original pics...

now if only you're as persistent with a touch up paint against your own bumper, you might get an even better result :-)

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