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good work Nick! Your exposure is perfect, got in all the lights but haven't flared enough to obscure the details!

I've finally had time to look at my shots. here's a couple from the same night...

nice shot too Eclipse. Crop/clone that car from the far right and that shot is WINNING!!!

my first for the month...

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i'd like to reshoot something similar to this with a more approriate lens.

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^ LOL!!!!!

did the light painting shot of my car turn out ok?? Nice shot of harrys pie :)

John - Much better with that picture. Looks like a bit of distortion at the bottom. What do you think?

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Rest Here:

http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/1/photoshoot-with-audrey-at-north-sydney/

Nice that looks great :) good work!!

good work Nick! Your exposure is perfect, got in all the lights but haven't flared enough to obscure the details!

Thanks guys!

Very little PP work - straightened the horizon, changed the white balance to Flouro lighting (because it looked the most natural), and that's about it!

Guess what I did? >_< Being the dumb-ass that I am and in a rush to do things, I accidentally deleted all the images we took at Mrs Macquarie's Chair... :pwned:

Nothing fantastic from me, but its a start.

Crappy light painting attempt on my mates work ute. We'll be doing a shoot on his Cefiro soon, but I'll find a better light source other then my iPhone :P

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I have half a second the set the camera up to snap this plane flying over. Pretty much fluked it, and got this:

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And I think this is self explanitory? Haha:

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wow Sidd! love the direction your heading with the portraits dude. only thing i could fault about the second one is her standing directly in middle of the frame, but thats just me, its a great shot.

love seeing the pics in this thread!

Edited by Jay019

Matt would of just converted it to B&W i'm pretty sure and because there was mostly white and black tones that's how it turned out. Might of painted the sky a bit blacker, depends how long the exposure was. If you shoot the same thing and convert it to a strong B&W, you'll be a maestro too!!

Please Note: Could be wrong!

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