Some FMX, cross-post from OCAU

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Some FMX, cross-post from OCAU

Postby ^catalyst on Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:42 am

Here!
Please pick on these :D

Finally got out to shoot some bikes tonight. Exif should be intact, and yes I know about the dust.

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C+C Welcome!

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Postby Zeeke on Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:54 am

Hey Lachie/Catalyst... Some nice pics there mate, i suggest you read some of the FAQ's on the forum and also change your information so it shows your location so the rest of us know where your forum

Thanks again for posting #2 and #2 from the Bottom are great shots!!
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Postby BBJ on Thu Feb 02, 2006 6:35 am

Lachie, i have to agree with Zeeke, the last 2 are great pics mainly because you can see them more, it is hard but always try get on the bright side of the bike to do these shots if possible and use a flash like you have if you cant. But still good effort.I see you have used flash, maybe on camera but might need an external one for a bit more reach.

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Just a couple of mine makes a differance when you can get the right side, keep that in mind for next time and i am sure they will be great, maybe try a shadow and highlight recovery in PS.
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