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ok... refer to this post for info on what im talking about.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=10368

Ok so far its all good with Leewah and Ula... ylwgtr aka troy u in for it? and also someone with a GTS-R to represent the old skoolers :P

will plan out a few spots tonight to take the pics from, preferably places with Victorian landmarks so any suggestions are welcome.

so far nothing inc dates, is confirmed. But looking at either next saturday evening (same day as dyno day but after it) or the weekend after.

some location ideas -

-st. kilda pier (only one thing if we make this too large ie. ppl coming it will attract too much unwanted attention)

-southbank

-casino

i want something that when u see it ppl have absolutely no doubt that its melb/vic. also has to have a little light ( cause i dont like using the flash, prefer to leave the shutter open and soak in all the colour and light)

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thats what i was trying to think of... i was also going to call the melbourne city council and get permission to get the cars on sthbank or infront of the exhibition centre.

nights shots would have to be the best. just make sure there's enough light. what about the old exhibition centre where imax is, etc)? or is that not recognisable enough? they have a very big piece of flat concrete for a nice shoot and backdrop....

i say we go somewhere not so public (not attracting attention or police) with as dave said the baulty (sp?) or maybe even the city in the back ground... hey ula u up for a cruise tonight to go have a look around? im already in the city as im at work... finish at 12.

how about the pier infront of old colonnial statium/dockland appartments?? baulty is in the background lit up in all its glory.....watch out for the big pink sti sign though.....haha....theres lots of carparks/roads that meet up right under the bridge....very nice low angle shot lookin up at the bridge......

Originally posted by (B1) MR_fanny

even better......how about infront of noble park macdonalds??.....bahhh!!!.....sorrys couldnt resist

well thats nice and local for me :)

Originally posted by (B1) MR_fanny

even better......how about infront of noble park macdonalds??.....bahhh!!!.....sorrys couldnt resist

hahaha i could b there in 2 mins!

but there would b to many fullysik cars around at night, especially sat night there to drown the 3 gtrs away :) :lol:

yah a little meet would be nice... i should be in the city in some cafe....... check your pm. colonial should be good.... and those carpark shots looking up into the boltie bridge.....its fenced off pretty bad so the scenery might not be that good.

yes and when u have something to contribute to the topic feel free to post again... if u dont, read the last sentence in this post.

rather than having this one closed too.

Originally posted by INASNT

idea

what about down pit straight at albert park in a few days tho after they put up all the formula 1 pit signs and banners!!

that would be good..

like.. with Mobil.. or something in the background..

OR

the albert park scenery in the background..

OR

the mac-rob school chicks in the background.. lol

Originally posted by inark

how we going to get down there? isnt it blocked off?

not at the moment, i used to work around the corner from there in south melbourne, u can drive through the track right up unitil the last week before the grand prix starts!

its around the corner from the crown and other where u and ula r going tnite, so check it out!




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