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Old 19th May 2002   #1
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Default Skyline GTR







Remote control toy.. really small..

BTW sorry if i have been posting too much pics on this forum lately.. but i cant help it.. i've only got 1 more day with this camera.. after that its going back to the school.. haiz..

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Old 19th May 2002   #2
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nice macros u got there, which school are you studying at?
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nice macros u got there, which school are you studying at?
Temasek Junior College..
How about you?
 
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edx,
I like you first shot of the "moving" GTR. Did you use rear-curtain flash sync on that to get the trails or did you drive the model in reverse? I think you will get more impact with the shot if there is not so much distraction in the background!



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edx,
I like you first shot of the "moving" GTR. Did you use rear-curtain flash sync on that to get the trails or did you drive the model in reverse? I think you will get more impact with the shot if there is not so much distraction in the background!

hmm im just a newbie to photography.. I just applied a slow shutter speed and drove the model forward into the picture.

I know the background is quite distracting but i applied a shallow depth of field to make it blur....
 
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hmm im just a newbie to photography.. I just applied a slow shutter speed and drove the model forward into the picture.

I know the background is quite distracting but i applied a shallow depth of field to make it blur....
Okay... good effort and good results!
I'm sure you'll be experimenting more in the days (and years) to come!!!
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