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couple of my photos from a private day, hardparked at the end of the day, just f**kin around with dof and shit.

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(mmmm, single point contrast...)

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Dave do you remember doing the Fulham car park and Windy Point thing where we had a bit of a play with my Canon SLR?

I've got a Nikon these days so once the weather gets somewhat better, I wouldn't mind finding some free time (if there's any such thing) and have another play with exposure times and rates.....maybe your car and my bike or something, around the Christmas period or before. :D

haha, yep, i remember that. was a decent night.

definitely keen to get out and have a bit of a shoot with you again mate. lemme know when youre thinking and ill make free time happen...

... especially theres another opportunity to have a proper perve on that bike of yours... :P

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Hey guys im thinking of the date of the shoot to be the 4th or 5th of Oct only time i could think of when theres a public holiday!!!

what you think?

and any suggestions for a location i have been looking at a few places but would love to hear some imput from u!!!

:P

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There is a NS.com cruise for charity so I probably wouldnt use that weekend man,

Maybe the following weekend or better yet the one after?

Ben, I bought the camera to learn so by all means at a cruise or whatever when I meet you show me the ins and outs.

I think the 5th would be good, even if theres a charity cruise on, less heat on us :P

Sucks reading upo about aperture, ISO, depth of field, but not having anything to muck around with. Cmon birthday!

I think the 5th would be good, even if theres a charity cruise on, less heat on us :P

Sucks reading upo about aperture, ISO, depth of field, but not having anything to muck around with. Cmon birthday!

+1

If it does work out to happen on the 4th, I wont be able to make it as I have a wedding to go to.

When is your birthday Damo?

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