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Hi all

I have been talking to the Editor of HPI and we have come up with an idea to make a competition for photographers. The top 10 people will have there picture of a car they have taken in HPI. (May in the future be used as a feature but this will be the decision of the editor)

Please remember they need to be named by your real name and a brief description of location and car.

Remember this is for fun and even if you are a professional or a novice submit some pics. Please PM me with your picture 3 picture Max in High res please. 6meg camera minimum.

Happy snapping

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top idea :D, but I don't know that spamming it across all the state sections is the way to go. I can put a thread in the announcements section, or a thread in one of the non-state specific areas (like photography?) would be the best way.

What ever you think is the best way to get as many people into this as possible

And to Wayne send some pics 5.1 meg might be enough for a smaller pic.

But I am sure that the higher meg pics will get a larger layout that is all

Oh and keep in mind that pics of cars dont have to be display style pics can be off Drag events drift days etc.

eg as some of these pics show (( Photos are from other people with in SAU ))

THREAD IS HERE: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=176837

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