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Thanks all..

Um the background light was a 600w strobe, while the beauty dish was 300w strobe. Also used one more strobe as fill light.. Thats about it. Wish i had more time to experiment. Only took 10 shots no joke..

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r32_doriftoo - Indeed tht car is PHAT!! loove the 1st shot. Nice angle.

bnr#@ - some nice panning shots mate. Good capture of the rear bar falling off :P

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Good to see some photos of Sam's car. The new turbo set up fried the wiring, so he lost tacho and fuel pump around C-Red corner... Then managed to spin his dad's VU SS and damage that as well. Not a good day for him :thumbsup:

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Nice shot!! Chainsaw can't drive too well :(

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Had the 450D out today messing around. First attempt at HDR. They all tend to be over exposed and bright. Just messing around remember! :P

Nice.. So what software you using to process the hdrs?

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Nice.. So what software you using to process the hdrs?

I'm using Photoshop cs4. The two of the graffiti images are tone mapped and have some effects of course. 8 Exposures total on each image. Once i get the tripod out I'm going to try some more. These were all hand held. Really interesting effects in my books. I just need to learn the camera more!!!

Kyle.

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