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Yeh, that one and the rear shot of RLQUIK are my two fav's.

Agree with Jim too, debadge that sucker for sheez.

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Thanks guys :)

If anyone's curious to know what the night shots I do are like...

http://www.tangcla.com/photos/eurotrash_081025

warning: contains car pr0n

They've all been photoshoped. Something like the blur filter has been applied to the light reflections to give it that smooooooooth look.

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They've all been photoshoped. Something like the blur filter has been applied to the light reflections to give it that smooooooooth look.

I've had so many debates about this before... and NONE of them have been photoshopped.

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Here's a previous discussion from another photography website about the topic, and my photos.

http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=34711

Again - more than happy to prove you wrong. :P

Not sure if I should take it as a compliment that the photos look surreal, but it does start to irritate me when people think that. Just because it's something different to the usual snapshot-type photos.

For the record - I don't go and postprocess my photos to hell, I take photos, not make pictures.

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Fair enough. But knowing your stuff, I suppose you can see why people might think that? The reflection of light is very smooth and has that blurry feel. You must be an artiste - preferring to get the majority of a 'look' naturally.

Very nice shots BTW.

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