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Just picked up a 50mm prime lens today, girlfriend went out to the backyard and took some shots of our pup, thought this was was great, so I'm posting it on her behalf :) Times to get her her own camera me thinks :)

Nice shot. Wish I had a nifty fifty...

ps. pics of missus? :)

Finally finished processing the reception photos from my first ever paid wedding last year. Yes i have been super duper slack, but they weren't in any hurry as they went overseas on a massive trip. They only just got back the other day..

Sample pics are here: http://www.sidd-rishi.com/gallery/Anna%20+%20Atle/Reception/

Hope you like it :)

HOLY CRAP SIDD!! Those are freaking amazing man!

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They're a bit small to really appreciate.. (or am I missing something?)

Yeah theyre small there but i saw bigger photos somewhere

cant find them :cheers:

sorry

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HOLY CRAP SIDD!! Those are freaking amazing man!

Sorry dude totally missed this comment. Thank you so much!! Im very happy with my first ever proper wedding shoot. The client loves them so makes me even more happier!!

Cheers mate :thumbsup:

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A selection of shots from this weekends Model Shoot.

Very nice.. Love some of those natural shots :D

Lovely Laurena and Lovely models...

Oh dude loving some of those colours!! Love it :)

Pics from Clipsal on the weekend.....only a few of them tho took nearly 2000 pics over the entire weekend

ill put some more pics up soon of the SAGE Ute....

Nice work there.. Was it hard putting your camera thru the fence??

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didnt put my camera through the fence, there is no way the general public can even get that close. however, because i was working for gary baxter, who drives in the v8 utes, i was able to get in the corporate box...however i had to stand on a chair to get over the fence lol

here are some more pics taken over the weekend....

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one of my other favourites taken on sunday:

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NA_Goodness - Cheers dude :cool: Appriceate it.

Re-did the processing as i think i went overboard with the skin processing.. so turned it down now:

I have a calibrated monitor, so if colours look off it may be your screen.

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