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Hey Shane,

I'll be coming through the Swich before heading into Aspley way, wanna meet up somewhere?

Kwei

meet in the carpark at booval maccas? PM me ur number and i'll give you a ring :laugh:

BTW... SMR33 showed us the sticker this morning and it looks AWSOME... She has about 160 something to sell and their worth every cent of $5, they are very professional and are laser cut...

Dont forget a hat, sunscreen and a fold up chair... Bring you footy/soccer ball and your UHF radio... :P

i can vouch for the stickers, i got some a week back :rofl:

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Dont forget...

UHF CHANNEL 14

We will have a breif breifing tomorrow morning... :laugh:

Just to re-cap all the bits and pieces in this thread, so by 9:50 I would like all to gather round my Yellow R33... Thanks...

Dont forget...

UHF CHANNEL 14

We will have a breif breifing tomorrow morning... :laugh:

Just to re-cap all the bits and pieces in this thread, so by 9:50 I would like all to gather round my Yellow R33... Thanks...

*sigh* y does it have to be the yellow bananna bender? :rofl:

well its slowly raining here at my place, looks to be a crappy day :)

Looking at the Weather Radar, it isn't too bad.

Seems to be some light rain moving in from the west but at this time, nothing much is behind it... (famous last words) :D

anyone got any tips for taking photo's on overcast days to get the best... umm... stuff that you want out of a photo? :|

I borrows my old man's Panasonic Lumina which has crazy aperture, shutter and exposure stuff that I know nothing about... I would have posted in the photography forum, but i dont think it will get a response this morning...

anyone got any tips for taking photo's on overcast days to get the best... umm... stuff that you want out of a photo? :|

I'm no expert, but I think the light is better on overcast days... better colours, no harsh bright light... just try to keep the 'grey' sky out of the background of your shots.

I think Col or Mud could help... there's a few good photographers on the forum

Good morning and welcome to SCC day...

I hope you have all got your supplies and have wallets packed full of coin to buy a snag and a drink and most importantlly donate to the foundation...

See you all in an hour or two...

As for the photography, come see me and ill set ya up...

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