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Wow Pezzzz!!! Pics 3 and 4 are wall worthy! Very awesome! post up more!

May is my fav month in the calendar :D

Nice light Sidd. You make me want to shoot people more often than never.

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So much like for the water in the air in this one. Awesome effect

Maybe try darkening her slightly and lightening the background? But fantastic work anyway, she really "pops" from the background!

I'm doing a model next Tuesday, any advice would be great. I'm really nervous, cos cars are much more patient then people :P

Matt, looks awesome dude! How did you get rid of the rig? I've always wanted to know how they do that.

Sidd maybe just burn the edges of her arm, or the other way to go around it... darken the city stuff behind her, so she's heaps brighter. maybe you a graduated drop from the top so the water is unchanged.

Thanks Rhys... You have to get rid of the rig manually with paint brush and clone stamp. It takes a while but like anything it will get easier/yield better results after time and practice. it pays to know photoshop sometimes.

Cheers Steveo, i like that magic water splash too, like it's coming from no where. :D

I'm doing a model next Tuesday

lucky boy! :P

nothing much to contribute lately, lol. im getting busier and less inspired at work.

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another grimey day at the office

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taken while walking to the bus stop in the morning.

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love the views from the top of buildings. need to be a bit ninja to get up there tho :P

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