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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

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

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6 meg. damn, i tapped out at 5 :P

Hey all

I have sent the minimum at 6meg as the editor may need the pictures Blown up because the high res the better it comes out in print (( NO PIXELS)) so dont let that stop you and it does not have to be a Skyline either But car based Please stop sending pics of your girlfriends. JK

Sending them in you never know what will happen

Good luck

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