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New month :)

Oct was damn impressive. Cant wait to see what everyone gets up to this month.

Guess I will start..

Beautifully decorated mandup:

Handheld three flashes lol. I should really invest in a tripod one day.

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Ahhhh it's ARRIVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm VERY Interested in seeing your toy up close real soon!

Sidd I can't see it. :( Change host! Just for me! :P

Been a while since I've posted any evo shots. Went out on friday afternoon for a cruise and ended up taking these...

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The car looked extremely comfortable out there off the tarmac :)

F'ing bril mate, I'm jealous of these locations of yours. :thumbsup: How long did you have to wait until the sun had set just-so?

Yep I hope we can get some nice snaps of the new car before too long. The rims on it aren't staying though; they're 20"s so I'm thinking maybe I'd like to get in on any upcoming photoshoots while it's still looking OTT, then scale it back to what I want, at which time another photoshoot would be good...

At the very least it'll be up at the Legends night.

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Keep the GTR matt. You wil regret selling it!!!

Matt E - Awesome shots there. Wheres the location? Would love to do a model shoot there.

Speaking of model shoots.

Gear: 5dm2 with a Carl Zeiss 85mm full manual focus prime lens.

Lighting: One strobe bare bulb

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Two more can be found here: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/1/three-shots-of-tara/

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Thanks Sidd; a GTR comes, a GTR goes... :) so I'm staying in the fold!

Matt, we showed the previous owner some examples of your work and he said he'd love some pics like that of (his ex-) car and would like to buy A3 / A2 prints too :thumbsup:

Location is out near richmond. Easy easy access. I'm pretty sure it's someones private property but I can't imagine they'd get upset if nothing sus was happening.

Cool cool, thanks Matty :) Putting the GTLM4's on the new toy? I don't have any group shoots planned before xmas, but might do something late jan/early feb. We could probably arrange something in the mean time if you get the mod bug and NEED to change stuff sooner than later though.

Nice sidd. How much of an improvement is the einstein?

nice start Sidd, but i have to ask... what is a mandup? i take it that it has something to do with weddings, lol. awesome shot, love your interior shots. lighting is always awesome.

went for a ride along my local bike track today and went a bit further then i had before and found this spot...

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home made pano head failed tho so no 360 view yet again, lol. would love to try and get some kite shots here at some stage.

Hey Guys,

Few shots from Valencia - Spain - World Touring Cars

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Enjoy!

Wow, awesome pics from everyone so far this month.

Jay, you have inspired me to do a pan shot. I'll be stitching one together tomorrow.

I thought I'd try out a Matt style photo...

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Disappointed when I compare to your photos Matt :(

Lovely pano jay.

A mandup is a covered structure with pillars where a wedding ceremony will take place. There are many different styles/sizes etc out there. If you have money you can make some crazy ones which look like as if you were there back in the days of kings and queens.

Basically its mostly seen at indian weddings.

Nice shots josh - I love pic number 32.

Richie - ah thats pretty cool. Almost the tilt shift look but not.

Jay, I've found a new respect for your pan shots. They really are, much harder to complete than they appear.

Hand held pano:

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Beautiful sky one night, so of course, took advantage.

40 shutter speed to get wavy hair... but worked out badly for the legs/splash

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Like the second one Richie, I don't mind the waves being like that. Maybe a fill-in flash from left or right to brighten up the subject would have taken it up another level for me. Would have been hard from a practical standpoint though.

Hey Guys,

Few shots from Valencia - Spain - World Touring Cars

Enjoy!

Nice panning shots Josh, lucky you, being in Spain! Looks like you had a good vantage point with no fences or posts anywhere near the action. Wonder if you caught that race marshal looking at one of the pit girls when you snapped that last shot? :)

Wil, what were you trying to do with that shot thats like mine? THe short DOF??

My evil twin... wait, perhaps I'm the evil twin... Yep. that makes more sense. I'm the evil twin for sure :P

THose motorsport shots are awesome Josh. I added u on flickr. The HDR just there is brilliant too! I'm not a fan of HDR but I really like that shot! I think I need to visit spain ;)

100% visit spain matt. You will love it specially barcelona. One big crazy city!!!

Oh and be sure to visit montpellier which is near the border but in france. So many beautiful women. I walked out of the train station and my jaw just dropped. Never seen so many beautiful ladies in one spot lol.

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Been to Spain (Cadiz, Barca, Granada, Seville) and I agree Sidd. Didn't get to stay long but those cities and the people were beautiful and had a real nice relaxed feel. The architecture was amazing, the Gaudi stuff was incredible.

Will have to dig out my old Europe photos from 2006, I think I got maybe 1 or 2 good ones from about 6,000... :turned:

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