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I didn't take many shots on the night of the "Dinner with Legends" thing with SAU-NSW, but this is one of them. Didn't spend much time setting it up, was too busy helping make sure everything else was set up for the night...

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Here's the article (written by me, photos by MaTBoY): http://autocult.mattheweveringham.com/2011/12/skylines-australia-nsws-dinner-of-legends-with-jim-richards-and-fred-gibson/

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It's the duplicate post thread :P

Josh - I really like that Amsterdam one, I remember all of the really narrow buildings leaning on one another over there - ridiculous!

Nick - where is that? You get a real sense of the atmosphere with that mist in the background. Looks like a cool place to visit! What part of the editing do you want to get more clued up on?

Tim - *gorgeous* 300 mate! Looks very tasteful. And you couldn't get a better backdrop either. Perfect combo, car + twisty road + scenery

Josh - Sweeeet! HDR i presume judging by the sky.

Cool shots of the wedding! The second one is a bit soft, but love the 4th last one! Was that actually the colour of her skin? Seems a bit warm to me, but i'm at work so don't be surprised lol. Sh1t monitors.

Josh - Sweeeet! HDR i presume judging by the sky.

Cool shots of the wedding! The second one is a bit soft, but love the 4th last one! Was that actually the colour of her skin? Seems a bit warm to me, but i'm at work so don't be surprised lol. Sh1t monitors.

Josh - Sweeeet! HDR i presume judging by the sky.

Cool shots of the wedding! The second one is a bit soft, but love the 4th last one! Was that actually the colour of her skin? Seems a bit warm to me, but i'm at work so don't be surprised lol. Sh1t monitors.

Shot a wedding on the weekend.. a few of the photos

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I just love the creativity attached to these as well as the photography.

I would have like a shot of the guys with depth-of-field extended too.

Very pretty bride helped!

Can't help but think though, that there'll be friction between the new bride and her mother-in-law (by the mother-in-law's body language) hehe...

Aw shucks, I'm probably wrong!

OK, I might as well put my foot in it...

The father-in-law looks as if his own marriage was a mistake.

Aw shucks, now I've done it again!

Josh - Sweeeet! HDR i presume judging by the sky.

Cool shots of the wedding! The second one is a bit soft, but love the 4th last one! Was that actually the colour of her skin? Seems a bit warm to me, but i'm at work so don't be surprised lol. Sh1t monitors.

That was the colour of her skin. I actually lightened it a bit. The sun hitting her make-up caused a few photos to make her skin turn out darker than it was.

I just love the creativity attached to these as well as the photography.

I would have like a shot of the guys with depth-of-field extended too.

Very pretty bride helped!

Can't help but think though, that there'll be friction between the new bride and her mother-in-law (by the mother-in-law's body language) hehe...

Aw shucks, I'm probably wrong!

OK, I might as well put my foot in it...

The father-in-law looks as if his own marriage was a mistake.

Aw shucks, now I've done it again!

Thanks Terry

There are a few shots of the guys all in focus... but I didn't want to clog up the space here

The parents were a bit upset by that point by some of the things said by one of the families... or something like that

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