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just arrived back - camera...less at the moment, taking a week off from work.
Pick up camera gear Sunday, working in Kenya next week so will have plenty to show off once back.
^^^^very true Ben.
I am now back in the UK - and it is a warm feeling walking into WH Smiths and seeing my images on the front cover of magazines such as SOLDIER MAGAZINE, and in the National newspapers.
No, they are given our images free of charge - they then strip my metadata, and advertise it as theirs - PA are the worse, at least Getty usually credit the MoD.
As for cash, knowone gives me anything, if they did I could be a rich man, I am sat on 50 Gigs worth of images from the last 3...
like you say that would be my instinct........do you have a 182 owner within a 1 mile radius?, the thief knows exactly where you live, what car you drive etc - its been knicked "to order"
I would say to check any that live close for the parts you have had stolen washer jet/fog light lens cover...
on a silly note, where would you stand insurance wise?
In the Army if we are driving Military vehicles on the public highway we MUST have our lights on, during day and night - because so many people have claimed from us that they failed to see us coming because we blended in and they didn't see...
Craig are the wheels in our cars meant to be leather or Alcantara?.....mine is due a re trim, and was thinking of having an Alcantara re trim to match doors and gearstick gaitor
sorry to hear that mate ....what are the chances???
reminds me of the story that happened to me a few weeks back when this happened
Was dropping the girlfriend off to work, out in the country, when I drove past a council worker with one of those petrol strimmers........"BANG" thought I had...
seem ok to me, agreed barriers detract slightly - however the Aston image is helped by the tyres, gives a sense of depth and also adds to the frame.
Exposures and choice of Shutter speed seem spot on, providing they are pin sharp you are are on the right tracks.
Don't doubt yourself is the first thing - your work is unique, your style is individual.
Once I get back we will sort out some prints for you, will print you off a load - you don't need stacks - 10 - 15 of your best for starters. Have a look for a decent leather case before you know you will...
have you checked the images from this guy?
He is the one responsible for the images of my car prior to me owning it......bloody talented when it comes to Automotive stuff.
Some of the cars he gets access to blow you away, and he started out just like you.
Perhaps we need to get your images...