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very much enjoying my new adiction. everyday off, I'm up at 6am hunting a shoot site. very peaceful time in the city, and the light shoots well also. I am also new to photoshop, so I have much to pick up.

I have much to learn, here's some shots. much experimentation.











I have a wide spectrum of interest right now. favorites are wannabe macro's, and decay.
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Old 08-10-2009, 07:44 PM
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Old 08-10-2009, 07:49 PM
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and a few more, due to post limit. I figure I may as well keep them in the one thread.







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last set







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Old 08-10-2009, 08:03 PM
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sawubona sis!
nice shooting & nice name! I am guessing that you are not as noob as you suggest!

Is the top pic a old Toyota Landcruiser?
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Old 08-10-2009, 08:15 PM
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hola gturner!
(my zulu is few and far between, my wife is a direct ancestor of Shaka on her mothers side)

I believe the 4wheeldrive was an old Willy I have a few more shots of it kick'n around.

thanks for the compliments, but ya I'm a major noob. didn't know what a dslr was two weeks ago, and had never opened photoshop. but the camera makes up for alot of my short comings. and of course I picked from my best shots. I have probaly taken a couple thousand shots in those two weeks, never would have imagined how many shots comes out of one shoot.

I read a bunch of articles on this site, and have scott kelby's 3 books, almost through the first one.
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Old 08-10-2009, 08:23 PM
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hola gturner!
(my zulu is few and far between, my wife is a direct ancestor of Shaka on her mothers side)
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that made me laugh! Like every Scotsman is a relation of William Wallace.

I think those are really good shots. I would go easy on uploading too many, the mods can get heavy at times.
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that made me laugh! Like every Scotsman is a relation of William Wallace.

I think those are really good shots. I would go easy on uploading too many, the mods can get heavy at times.
Now that is funny, because I'm a Wallace on my mothers side (shes from the Glasgow area), and actually the wife is related to Shaka, I think it's six generations back.

oh and thanks for the tip on over-uploading.
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Old 08-10-2009, 09:02 PM
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sawubona kunjane wena!

some nice stuff, enjoy your camera
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