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^^^ Takes skill to mask glass bonnets with vents and stuff. Pain the ASS you have to find the right opacities for the rest of them and then the bonnet/vents etc.. but looks good when done well!

Interiors are WAH WAH. But once you get them nailed they are a bit easier. They're never the same i find.

Matt - What's up with the background on that vertical shot of the rex? Did a ferry come and then go? The light trails look really OOF and the colours as well but not bokeh like, hard to explain!

THanks Jay, Loving that rainbow of garbage! Who else would stop to shoot that!? Love your eye for a shot!

Kory, A ferry was going past. of course it's soft, think about how it would be rocking on the water over a minute :) up down, side side!!!

I cleaned up this lambo shot so I could use it as my wallpaper.

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If your into that sort of thing you can find the HIGH RES HERE

Edited by MaTBoY

Yeah I thought it was a ferry, but i meant the buildings in the background as well. I assumed because a ferry was there but it ghosted and made it look all weird kind of look.

Still a rad photo.

yeah sidd, just merged in photoshop after being taken with this...

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cost $7 for the aluminium offcut and then a few minutes drilling/filing. probably the best $7 i ever spent on camera gear :D

wont spam the thread, but the last 10 or so panos in this set were taken using this. makes everything line up a lot better than when taken by hand. still doesnt compare to an iphone5 tho, i cant afford the pro tools :P

Edited by Jay019

not really an october pic (its from july 2010) but ive only just got around to looking through them so thought i might post just one.

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yo, i think you dropped something

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