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First wash with the new rims. Apologies for crappy iPhone pics!

That's okay mate, we got some better ones last night! :) (I think these are the best 4?)

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I'm always down with skylines period... Especially gtr's how ever if the right money and time is spent on a gt-t for example mine very few gtr's can keep up lol but still have to agree solid gtr community on here

I'm always down with skylines period... Especially gtr's how ever if the right money and time is spent on a gt-t for example mine very few gtr's can keep up lol but still have to agree solid gtr community on here

Mine is not pretty for photography but goes alright WHEN it goes :D Will try get the group shot on the 21st where there will be around 5GTT's and 3GTR's together :yes:

Great images 32godzilla what you using and what techniques?

That's straight to the point!! :)

Not easy to say though because I do every photo a little bit different depending on what style I'm trying to achieve. That said, I normally process my RAW files into smart objects and layer a couple together. I use overlay a lot as well, stacking a couple of layers on top and playing around until I get the look I want. Smart objects is your friend!!

I like this one below because it was one of those random moments when you think, quick there's a good shot here!! I wasn't quite ready to go, so had to rush pretty quickly to get the shot, and one of my speedlites wasn't firing so I did what I could. Handheld at 1/60sec lying on the ground wasn't that easy, but Nikon's VR system does wonders! :) (Shot using a 70-200mm 2.8 VR2)

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