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Its good you can do it photoshop.

Random one from this weekend:

Just love this natural pic of mum and baby.. soo cute!!!

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Finally unboxed all my new toys. Got it like a week ago, but been heaps busy.

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- Avenger C-Stand

- Einstein

- Strip box

- Reflector holder

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RAWR!!!

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Haha, this is how I entertain myself these days while waiting for new jobs. Got a best time of 12 seconds for 2 laps of this office. Almost got 11 but clipped the doorway into the reception area and almost came off, haha. So much fun.

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Reminds me of my life a few years back. Not sure why, but I really miss those days. Knowing you have no further to fall is strangely reassuring.

whats happening with the monthly threads? start posting! getting sick of seeing my crappy snaps in here, need something good to look at!

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nice! this could have been awesome if you framed it right (ie step left about 4 paces, lol)

need to shoot at much slower shutter speeds tho, looks like these cars are parked and the smoke is photoshopped in :P

need to shoot at much slower shutter speeds tho, looks like these cars are parked and the smoke is photoshopped in :P

yeah i know, im very much an amateur, the few proper panning shots i tried didnt turn out very well. i need more practice

nice! this could have been awesome if you framed it right (ie step left about 4 paces, lol)

ned to shoot at much slower shutter speeds tho, looks like these cars are parked and the smoke is photoshopped in :P

Ah well - I love the photo as is

Hmm why do you say that?

i probably shouldnt have said 'frame it right' as there is no right or wrong, but i said it because the sun seems to attract my eyes first and being slap bang in centre of frame my eyes just keep going back there instead of exploring the whole scene out properly. probably just me tho, its an awesome shot otherwise (exposure works so well, sky isnt too blown out and its not so dark that the car loses too much detail), i just would have tried getting more balance in there with different framing. like, sitting the sun over the end of the straight so the eyes grab the sun then follow the track back to the car, but other people probably dont see things in the strange ways i do. hence why im a bike messenger and not media.

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