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THe dog pic is nice. and this last one is great. good start kory story allegory.

Thanks Mat! Appreciate it. Although unsure what you mean about the "story allegory". So i'm guessing it means Story = Ok or along those lines in regards to my blog post. :D

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THanks for the WP heads up Sidd! It's useful! I'm still half clueless on it and I'm sure it will evolve as I learn more.

check it out if you want and let me know what you reckon. Still testing options for the galleries and stuff. Comments/thoughts from all appreciated :down:

Hey Kory :P

Thanks for the comments mate. It's nice to see you around this forum too :banana:

No problems :) Ooo Khaled from Rexnet? Hehe, now i remember. Good to see you joined up :)

Matt - If you have any problems with wordpress let me know. Its quite simple to use once you get the hang of it. Website is looking good mate :)

Also, i lol'd on the Kory hotline part. Now i know what your talking about :)

Nice work Matt! Looks great. Is the first pic over-saturated or is my monitor at work really bad?

Only thing i would change is add another flash/strobe to try get rid of the shadow under the front bar. Besides that, it looks sweet! Oh and the reflection in the windscreen on the first pic.

Keep it up!

I've been trying to get rid of those wheels for about 3 years but they just stay there. I've called her on the tackiness, I've explained the physics of unsprung weight, I even found her the perfect set of wheels for it (CE28N's) with no success. She's planning on selling it soon anyway so I don't think the wheels are going before that happens.

Here's a second attempt. It's a lot cleaner. I cleaned up the whole picture. car, background, shadows, windows.

DSC_10641.jpg

I think it looks a bit unnatural without casting a shadow.

What do you guys think? Looks nice and clean and almost professional, looks boring? Looks like a morning after dinner at an indian restuaant? :D

I've been trying to get rid of those wheels for about 3 years but they just stay there. I've called her on the tackiness, I've explained the physics of unsprung weight, I even found her the perfect set of wheels for it (CE28N's) with no success. She's planning on selling it soon anyway so I don't think the wheels are going before that happens.

Here's a second attempt. It's a lot cleaner. I cleaned up the whole picture. car, background, shadows, windows.

DSC_10641.jpg

I think it looks a bit unnatural without casting a shadow.

What do you guys think? Looks nice and clean and almost professional, looks boring? Looks like a morning after dinner at an indian restuaant? :)

nice shot..

what camera did u use. I mean which DSLR

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