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I like the last pic as well jay.. Love your perspective of the pics you capture.

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ISO6400, No noise reduction.

It looks like an image of a scale model or diorama. Stood out to me instantly. Was that the intention? Long time lurker.

It looks like an image of a scale model or diorama. Stood out to me instantly. Was that the intention? Long time lurker.

Sounds like you are thinking of "tilt shift photography"

*does a quick google*

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/11/16/beautiful-examples-of-tilt-shift-photography/

That was the first link on Google - Haven't had a look at the photos yet but should have some good examples.

Thanks for the kind words Richie. Hopefully get a blog post up soon with all the photos from the wedding.

Nick - The photo was taken from a tilt-shift lens (45mm canon tilt shift). Purpose of the photo - none really hahah. Well just testing out the tiltshift lens as I have never used it before.

i like the shot of the pelican in flight.

just dont show any professional bird shooters, they will have a cry that its a 'butt' shot :P

(i learnt that the hard way, haha)

your beaches look a lot more interesting then our beaches. love the old jetty!

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butt shot hahaha.. Where was it taken matt? Nice set of pics.

nah didnt borrow his.. my 2nd shooter accidentally left it in my car after a shoot. So decided to take as many pics with it as possible before I gave it back to him.

Found my old 2gb memory cards.. Forgot I still had pics on there.

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u sneaky f**k! i don't even remember you taking that!

Matt - how can you not remember him taking that pic. Your smiling at the camera!!!!

bad memory i guess. probably because i'm retarded.

LOL, you're a ruh-tard, Matt! :P I'm pretty sure I showed you that photo straight after I took it, too. Was just after I'd bought the G12.

I'm really happy with that purchase, BTW - it's proving to be an awesome little camera! I love having a smaller camera with most of the functions of a DSLR, so I can still play with/learn how settings work without having to carry the 60D and lenses around constantly.

Lol i was about to say no beaches in Penrith :P

Jay - Love that shot. Where is more buildings in adelaide? I think you've explored them all!

Sidd - Killing it as usal.

Nick - FCUKING LOL. Matt should use that for his Pedo pete profile. Fcuking creep.

Wilorichie - Nice shots!

Oh and a shot from me. Re-edited from ADGP.

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Jay - Love that shot. Where is more buildings in adelaide? I think you've explored them all!

I lost my bike messenger job so dont head into the city at all any more. It's over an hour away (3 if i ride, lol)

but... applied for a commercial cleaning position with a company that specializes in working at heights.

if all goes well i'll have access to some crazy views in future and if things go to plan i'll be able to look into specializing in photography at heights.

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