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Thanks guys :banana: Will post up more from that gig soon.

A car pic from me (something different)..

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runs off and hides......

I will stick to shooting people..

Anyways so did a quick pre-wedding shoot yesterday (30mins was the limit) for my closest friends.. They are getting married next year in Jan. The photo-shoot was just at a local park so nothing special at all in terms of location. Its going to be another incredible wedding with lots of beautiful bright colours. Cant wait for that one..

Just two for now:

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Nice Sidd! Yeah stick to shooting people :banana: Hahaha kidding.

Car looks like it will never move from there as if its stuck haha, friggin low. Love it.

I was awaiting your call on friday night but you never called. And now i see why you didn't call hahahaha (fashion shoot with pr0n chicks).

Did you shoot anything really tight at the e-shoot? I feel like a lot of emotion is captured in tight shots e.g. headshots etc.. I wanna see 'em, process them and post! Do it, do it!

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Sorry man by the time I finished it was about 9.30pm.. was too late to come over.

I will swing past sometime this week. You home thursday night?? I have nearly finished processing the wedding photos. 16gbs left i think to process :P

In regards to the shoot above, yea still gotta process all the photos. But first I gotta finish the wedding photos. Will make a blog post soon.

Thanks for the kind words.

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Yeah i'll be home thursday night. That's my Xbox night :P

Just let me know.

Well thats good. You still have 10GB of mine to edit/cull haha.

I will send them to you tomorrow via express post.

Some new shots from the latest Project 365

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Also - Does anybody know why in PS CS5 on a Windows PC(vista Ultimate) when i use the eyedroppers in either Levels or Curves they don't actually work?

It's like i'm sampling nothing. It works perfectly fine on my Macbook pro with CS5. I'm not n00bing out or anything, it just does nothing!!

Love that 1st seascape shot!! oh and the pic of your dog!!! great photos as always dude :P

Oh and no idea why it doesnt work. Did google help you?

Thanks Sidd :O

Google doesn't help me either. I've tried searching and searched on Adobe forums/support and i can't get the answer i want. I adjust white balance with the eye droppers. Thats why the first seascape has a kind of pink cast (from stacking Cokin filters)...

I don't understand why it doesn't work, but yet with CS3 and CS4 it works? Maybe because its running in 64 bit mode (this is standard settings). Maybe i have to change it to 32 bit to allow it to work for PC? Also, my actions from Nik Software don't work in CS5 unless its run in 32bit mode...

Hhmmmm....

Owen - That picture tells the entire story exactly how it is. Love it.

Also - Does anybody know why in PS CS5 on a Windows PC(vista Ultimate) when i use the eyedroppers in either Levels or Curves they don't actually work?

It's like i'm sampling nothing. It works perfectly fine on my Macbook pro with CS5. I'm not n00bing out or anything, it just does nothing!!

My $ is on Vista, because Vista is gay and can cause all sorts of weird problems

Nope, not selecting a random area or haven't forgotten to click on the layer/mask. It just doesn't do anything. You push the sliders in and then it just resets it to default, doesn't change the white balance. And i KNOW the WB on most shots is off, but it just won't let me fix it!

Yep. Vista is as gay as Matt.

I'm not running 64bit Vista. This is why i use Apple and don't care about PC's anymore.

I think it's time to sell off my PC and pick up an iMac. P00!!!!!

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Fcuking bush basher Pig Matt! Go clap some sticks together!

Apple envy is FTW!

Owen - I hate to say but today is Sunny as hell and extremely hot... You better get that black light fixed mate!!

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