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Thanks for the suggestion there richie. For that pic i wanted the reflections, but I do have a few others like the one you posted. Cheers for the feedback. I see what you were trying to do.

Damn that milkyway shot is nice :)

Matt - nice pano man.

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Haha, pretty cool there Matt. I always enjoy seeing your other photos besides cars. You do such a good job shooting away from cars, but I rarely get to see them!

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AHHH Sidd. You have topped yourself mate. Stunner.

A set I took for a couple on the weekend... I really like the emotion in these:

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Well, kids, tonight I actually used the softbox/lightbox/whatever it's called to shoot some macro shoots. I had two off-camera flashes (one on each side) being triggered by the pop-up flash on the camera.

Unfortunately, I've developed a headache over the past hour and hence CBF doing the PP work to see what I can wrangle out of the very few shots I took. frown.gif

It's a shame, Sam's barely posted ANY shots since he got back from the UK. He was getting awesome at it too.

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Got the camera out for the first time in a while, realised theres not really many nice spots to shoot where I live, took this one anyway :P

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Have been thinking of doing something similar to the neon one Jasonr31 posted. was that done with a portable light with a colour filter or something, or actually neon coloured lights?

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