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May 07, 2010 01:11 |  #8056

amitch wrote in post #10135323 (external link)
The first image is after setting white balance, auto tone (works pretty good but sometimes needs tweaking)
some colour adjusting to suit.

This one has also had Luminance played with, which in this image has really made the hills behind pop.

Definitley makes a difference.

I'm off to a workshop with Mike Larson (external link) today, Ill let you know how it went tonight.


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May 07, 2010 04:53 |  #8057

I have a Mk I 85 f/1.2 to play with for the weekend! Free! :D :cool:


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May 07, 2010 06:58 |  #8058

Had good fun with the kids tonight, Cameron particularly enjoyed the night out :rolleyes:

IMAGE: http://www.pbase.com/mark_vuleta/image/124292750.jpg

We didn't win but it was very close. This is Cameron winning his heat; he was a very happy chappy

IMAGE: http://www.pbase.com/mark_vuleta/image/124292752.jpg

This was the winning margin, our team were slower off the mark but the other driver had a bit of an issue with the speed wobbles. Cameron drove around the outside to pass.

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May 07, 2010 07:01 |  #8059

This is the team:

From left:

Pusher Catherine; Head Mechanic Matthew; Driver Cameron and Grid Girl Jessica

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May 07, 2010 11:24 as a reply to  @ Mark Vuleta's post |  #8060

Looks like a fantastic night out for the family Mark !!!
Events like this build and bond strong families and earn Dads lots of brownie points.

I am sure Cameron enjoyed the attention judging by No 1


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May 07, 2010 16:47 |  #8061

davethejnz wrote in post #10138878 (external link)
I am sure Cameron enjoyed the attention judging by No 1

Yep if that photo dosnt want to make him a racing driver :lol:
Mark would watch the future model as well ......


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May 07, 2010 20:07 |  #8062

Mark Vuleta wrote in post #10137564 (external link)
Had good fun with the kids tonight, Cameron particularly enjoyed the night out :rolleyes:

We didn't win but it was very close. This is Cameron winning his heat; he was a very happy chappy

This was the winning margin, our team were slower off the mark but the other driver had a bit of an issue with the speed wobbles. Cameron drove around the outside to pass.

That's some awesome stuff Mark! Well done on the cart/photos and taking the time out with your family like that!


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May 07, 2010 20:07 |  #8063

manipula wrote in post #10137321 (external link)
I have a Mk I 85 f/1.2 to play with for the weekend! Free! :D :cool:

Noice! hey, what was the story with your flickr acct and Tim (your FB post the other night)


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May 07, 2010 21:04 |  #8064

It was good see lots of people at the WRC, but the course was rather pathetic, and the view of it even worse.
But, I'm sure it provoked a lot more interest in the invent, which it needs if it's going to survive.


Heres a couple more of the Mini Stig, Spawn of Mark, Follower of Cliff(e), future F1 champion:

Waiting in the pits with his moral support crew: future wife, future mistress and other bit on the side:

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v31/Moppie/camtrolley1of3.jpg


And his racing winning passing maneuver, entering the first (and only corner) on the outside:
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So long and thanks for all the flash

  
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May 07, 2010 22:22 |  #8065

Moppie wrote in post #10141879 (external link)
Heres a couple more of the Mini Stig, Spawn of Mark, Follower of Cliff(e), future F1 champion:

At last - the obligatory panning shot! :)


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May 08, 2010 05:00 |  #8066

Cool stuff Mark.
Looks like it was a fun and successful Family project!


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May 08, 2010 19:54 |  #8067

something from my latest studio session...

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May 09, 2010 01:09 as a reply to  @ Sancho's post |  #8068

An (extreme) example of noise reduction with CS5's raw noise removal:


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May 09, 2010 02:44 |  #8069

Sancho wrote in post #10146283 (external link)
something from my latest studio session...

I like it! Does the background have a blue/purple tint on your monitor?


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May 09, 2010 06:37 |  #8070

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I like it! Does the background have a blue/purple tint on your monitor?

I hope so, it was added on purpose, BG was pure white so I added a hint of purple to see what would happen and quite liked the result... The model was stoked with the shoot...

Here's another

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