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Nick - great attempt. I just dont think it works for this pic. But i know you were just trying this for the 1st time.

Thanks Sidd. Yeah, I'll have to look through my pictures and find some that have a broader and/or brighter colour spectrum to try it with.

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Some of my favourite shots of the month.

Skylines (SAUWA) Cruise

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AFAR Skidpan Day

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Lighting Experiments

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(Those light trails from the lights are real, rolled the car into the shot)

Targa West

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All shots were taken with a 5D Mark II with a combination of 24-70 f2.8L, 300 f4L, 300 f2.8L.

More photos at loudphotos.com

If anyone is looking for a battery powered flash gun (good for strobing too!) this may be of interest..

http://www.dragonimage.com.au/product.asp?id=1515

Thanks for sharing. Im actually in the market of buying some good strobes. Hopefully should order some backdrops next week or so.. Wanting to get into studio work.. Anyways this flashgun looks very interesting and tempting haha.

oops!

heheh indeed..

But nice images loudphotos. Colours and clarity is g great :D

Some from night last (1st time ever shooting at night time). Found it very challenging, but I learnt a lot from it so im happy in a way.

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Some more can be found here: www.sidd-rishi.com/blog

Still got a few more to process so should have those up soon.

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Some from night last (1st time ever shooting at night time). Found it very challenging, but I learnt a lot from it so im happy in a way.

Some more can be found here: www.sidd-rishi.com/blog

Still got a few more to process so should have those up soon.

Nice work on shot #2, the lighting is great!

Levi...good work there!!!!!

sidd, yup think you got it on the 2nd one :huh:

levi, i hope to be at the drift comp next week. would be good to meet up there. and anyone else who's attending :D

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Some from night last (1st time ever shooting at night time). Found it very challenging, but I learnt a lot from it so im happy in a way.

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Some more can be found here: www.sidd-rishi.com/blog

Still got a few more to process so should have those up soon.

The bright lights around her head make my eye wander from the subject. They look like antennas or something, lol.. Good light on the rest of it though mate. She's cute. :D

WAdrift.....

Round 1 Saturday 3 October

Round 2 Saturday 31 October

Round 3 Saturday 5 December

yeah, next weekend!!!

been driving past this daisy field over the last week or so and today thought i should grab 'em before they go...

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had a UV filter on and they look slightly polarized????

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I agree, that second shot of yours is great, Sidd, and she is cute!

Heres a few shots I took at Margaret River last weekend in Lake cave..

Thought I would try ISO 12800 and see what i can get hand held, no flash. Came out OK

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Wow, surprisingly little noise for such a high ISO (well, at least to my eye).

levi, i hope to be at the drift comp next week. would be good to meet up there. and anyone else who's attending :D

Yeah I'll probably be up there with the 300 2.8. Anybody got access to the business side of the fence at wanneroo? I've been on the spectator side for far too long now, who do I have to talk to in order to get a media pass?

woke up this morning to find out its quite a nice day out so decided to dust of the camera and go and take some snaps.

oh and for anyone who doesnt own a polarizing filter yet...go buy yourself one, you will never regret it! for reference here are two photos of the same subject, first one without, second one with!

Without Polarizing filter

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With Polarizing filter

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and some randoms

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Yeah I'll probably be up there with the 300 2.8. Anybody got access to the business side of the fence at wanneroo? I've been on the spectator side for far too long now, who do I have to talk to in order to get a media pass?

You mean into the pits? Get a pit crew pass from the race office. You have to know one of the races, but everyone has a mate who races :laugh: Shouldnt be too hard. As long as you have inclosed shoes, you can go right up to the track.

You mean into the pits? Get a pit crew pass from the race office. You have to know one of the races, but everyone has a mate who races :) Shouldnt be too hard. As long as you have inclosed shoes, you can go right up to the track.

Was more thinking on the inside of the fence line, I know I'll need a high-visibility vest, but anybody know who I should talk to?

Maybe I'll talk with Sideways Sam and see if I can tag along with him for the day in exchange for some photos.

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