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I know this is the May 2012 thread, but these were taken back in the early 90's. I did take pics of them this month tho, so maybe that qualifies them? :P

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Ah the memories. Good old Kodachrome. I gave up photography because it cost so much for film and processing. At least when you bought a roll of Kodachrome the processing was included in the price. Was sooooo good the day that the little box of slides arrived in the post, lol. Just like christmas.

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Thanks for sharing Jay - I'm glad I didn't take photos in those days, I'm too impatient! I really like the last photo of the train too.

A few photos from today at 12pm... no clouds :(

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any with that thing a little higher?

yeah im drunk...also jay...the ghey framing around those pics. not sure if want.

otherwise your shots are f**king genius.

do you want my go pro head gear ? never use it myself..

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er, the framing is the actual slide holders (these are real tangible images you can hold in your hand :P

) i couldnt be stuffed pulling them all out of the frames or cropping them down. i need to get a proper slide/neg scanner one day.

if by head gear you mean the head strap... cheers, but i have one that i dont use myself, lol.

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i started out with a Pentax K1000 that my brother "borrowed" from high school, haha. it had a leaky back pane that i would have to gaffa tape to stop the light getting in, I used it for months without a light meter until I discovered that you could replace the battery and it would start working :P

but those shots above were taken with a Canon EOS1000. it was $350 from a pawn shop and took almost 3 months to pay off (even tho i was working at the time)

it was a great camera, but I always wanted a Nikon, lol.

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Nice image there colin. Keep posting more.

Fongy - EPIC MATE!!! awesome pics.

I think one of my best Indian bridal work yet:

I really wanted to create something elegant with images framed nicely which tell a story and make amazing album spreads. I stopped shooting heaps of pics and concentrated on showing a story.

Not going to flood this thread up.. Some samples. But rest on my blog.

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Rest here if you keen: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/2/zahra-and-saads-wedding-part-2-wedding-ceremony-at-serbian-centre-canberra/

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er, the framing is the actual slide holders (these are real tangible images you can hold in your hand :P

) i couldnt be stuffed pulling them all out of the frames or cropping them down. i need to get a proper slide/neg scanner one day.

if by head gear you mean the head strap... cheers, but i have one that i dont use myself, lol.

moves around too much on your head doesnt it?

used it a few times for bike rides but since i had my third bike nicked and gave up on getting a new one the strappy thing has just lain there...along with my old Sony VX1000 and panasonic 3chip camera. Still have thousands of hours on DV tape to work out how to upload and edit one day too. FML

anyway love the new shots in here, especially that fiesta, not sure i have seen one of those IRL. where did u find it Richie?

goddamn i love Fish eye lenses..will be my first purchase along with an SLR..

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awesome portraits Sidd!

created my biggest joinup pic so far tonight. 38 pics in total. full res measures over 100,000 pixels wide and the file was around 1.2GB before cropping and stuff. after resizing to 23657x600px @ 72dpi it went down to 11MB...

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click click (and wait, wait) lol.

and this is just a progress shot, haha. the fence is now finished so i'll be shooting the whole thing in the next few days. will probably be around 42 or so pics wide. its a legal fence trackside at hove train station here in adelaide.

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I've just stolen this photo and made a little change. The above might of been your exact goal, but I really wanted to make a slight change haha. It's an awesome photo, but thought I'd share another option of editing for you:

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