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I'm being watched.

Just messing around in my room, I once uploaded a picture of my last bedroom onto my Flickr page and it was featured on Unplgged. as they were impressed with my room.

I've moved out of that room and into a new one, which is much bigger. 4 photos taken from each corner of the room.

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nice room photos.

an old photo from about 4 months ago I stumbled upon today while cleaning out my library.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenkirsh/4183228926/

Now that I'm more... "experienced" I'm not as satisfied with the lighting as I once was.

New updates on my Flickr. Been about 3 weeks since I did any photography outside of work. Poor showing in December from me I think.

Couple shots me and the wee lad took messing around with off camera flash:

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And some shots from a breakdance event held locally on the weekend (read more about my issues in photoing it and give me tips here).

The images have been put through lightroom (as is normal for me) and then textures and frames (kind of) added for a grungy/retro feel. I think it works though I do concede that I may have not stopped soon enough on a couple lol...

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Too much with the textures and that?

Malc

2 more shots:

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Dunno why I like this but I do. What is it?

It makes me think of 80's man/machine shows like airwolf/street hawk/knightrider. Don't ask me why that's just what conjures in my mind when i look at it.

Also, crazy88ss. The ant picture is cool. Totally crisp and detailed I even like the layout, though I don't know how orchestrated by you that was (reckon you would've just left the little blighters to it and fire off a couple of frames, see which is best, no?).

Nice macro shot... least I hope its a macro shot... :|

Too much with the textures and that?

Malc

Yes, way too much.

Also, crazy88ss. The ant picture is cool. Totally crisp and detailed I even like the layout, though I don't know how orchestrated by you that was (reckon you would've just left the little blighters to it and fire off a couple of frames, see which is best, no?).

Nice macro shot... least I hope its a macro shot... :|

Yes it's a macro shot.

I have some ant bait on my dresser that they've been... "hanging out" at. I thought it'd make a good photo opporunity so I put down a piece of white printer paper to help make them easier to see.

Other than that I just took a bunch of pictures and picked my favorite one. I used my reverse lens adapter on my 50mm f1.8, so everything was 100% manual. It's a big challenge trying to capture moving objects with no autofocus!

It's nothing compared to every other photo in the thread but it was my very first picture taken with my new camera, it's a milestone :p

I call it: Bloody hell Sethos, perhaps it's time to give that cup a wash?

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nice! You should get a flickr account Sethos.

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