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I'm wanting to organise a photo shoot session for this Saturday afternoon of just the general skylines in and around brisbane.

Will be looking at doing some of the photo shoots within the cbd (possibly down where that big tree is on the corner near the botanical gardens) and around the cbd (just on the outta skirts to have the CBD as a back drop).

If all this goes well, we can possibly look at doin some in other areas such as having the story bridge and the gateway bridge as a back drop.

If people are also interested in sticking around, we can look at doing some night shots as well.

Between the afternoon photo shoot and night shoot, we can possibly go somewhere and grab a feed.

With the photo shoot, I plan to possibly look at using some of the photo's as skyline wallpapers that we can use on both personal and/or work workstations.

Post your interest. Of course any skylines are welcome to come along.

Details of the event will be posted up on Thursday based on the interest showin in this thread.

UPDATE

I've talked to a friend of mine who does photography work and at this stage, we can got professional photo's done.

With this in mind, what we can look at doing with the photo's is purchasing a photo frame to which your able place on your wall at home or at work of your skyline.

The photo frame will allow you have either 4 or 5 photos in it or can just be a single photo frame.

This I'll look more into over the coming days. But this will all depend on the interest showin in having this done.

There will be a cost involved. At this stage as I havent looked fully into it, I have no exact cost that I could provide. I could probably estimate that it might be around the $40-$60 mark depending on which frame you choose from.

Again, post your interest as this would be a pretty good idea to do.

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Provided the following update in the 1st post -

I've talked to a friend of mine who does photography work and at this stage, we can got professional photo's done.

With this in mind, what we can look at doing with the photo's is purchasing a photo frame to which your able place on your wall at home or at work of your skyline.

The photo frame will allow you have either 4 or 5 photos in it or can just be a single photo frame.

This I'll look more into over the coming days. But this will all depend on the interest showin in having this done.

There will be a cost involved. At this stage as I havent looked fully into it, I have no exact cost that I could provide. I could probably estimate that it might be around the $40-$60 mark depending on which frame you choose from.

Again, post your interest as this would be a pretty good idea to do.

The photo shoot I'm interested in dependent on location, but the framing part probably not. Everyone probably has their own budget and liking for a particular frame and it would probably be too much hassle to meet everyones needs. I say we keep it simple, make it a casual event, ppl rock up, take heaps of pics...make some new friends and enjoy the short meet.

my 2cents :yucky:

Based on facts that its going to be raining this weekend, I've decided to hold off and move it to next weekend.

However, if it is clear/fine on Sunday afternoon, as I'll be heading down to the coast for the afternoon.

Those interested in a few highway photo shoots are welcome to come along.

I'm wanting to organise a photo shoot session for this Saturday afternoon of just the general skylines in and around brisbane.

Will be looking at doing some of the photo shoots within the cbd (possibly down where that big tree is on the corner near the botanical gardens) and around the cbd (just on the outta skirts to have the CBD as a back drop).

If all this goes well, we can possibly look at doin some in other areas such as having the story bridge and the gateway bridge as a back drop.

If people are also interested in sticking around, we can look at doing some night shots as well.

Between the afternoon photo shoot and night shoot, we can possibly go somewhere and grab a feed.

With the photo shoot, I plan to possibly look at using some of the photo's as skyline wallpapers that we can use on both personal and/or work workstations.

Post your interest. Of course any skylines are welcome to come along.

Details of the event will be posted up on Thursday based on the interest showin in this thread.

UPDATE

I've talked to a friend of mine who does photography work and at this stage, we can got professional photo's done.

With this in mind, what we can look at doing with the photo's is purchasing a photo frame to which your able place on your wall at home or at work of your skyline.

The photo frame will allow you have either 4 or 5 photos in it or can just be a single photo frame.

This I'll look more into over the coming days. But this will all depend on the interest showin in having this done.

There will be a cost involved. At this stage as I havent looked fully into it, I have no exact cost that I could provide. I could probably estimate that it might be around the $40-$60 mark depending on which frame you choose from.

Again, post your interest as this would be a pretty good idea to do.

me and the 34 should be there

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