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Yea, I'm not working the sat, so I'm good for all night.

Woohoo we're in for a good one

I have a very tall ladder with a platform and safety rail which would be great for group shots from above, but can't take it in/on the GTR (NO I'm NOT going to :rolleyes: )

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So is this on Saturday or Friday or both?

Friday night, but could be a loooonnngg night. Sounds like the recovery is at my place Sat night LOL and peek at the photos we took.

Woohoo we're in for a good one

I have a very tall ladder with a platform and safety rail which would be great for group shots from above, but can't take it in/on the GTR (NO I'm NOT going to :rolleyes: )

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Wicked shots!

This is my fav of syd

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The ladder may be handy.. I could fit it in/on the 4Runner

So far my thoughts and plan is the still shots over at the tunnel thingy near questacon.

I'll be taking group shots of the cars. So a few of the 33's, then the 32's a nice shot with the R31 a 32 and the 33 4drs. I can do single shots too if people want.

The moving shots will take a little while too..

as for a location with the entire group.... I'm stumped...

The only problems I can see is we have a large number of people hanging around and maybe getting a little bored.... and the moving from one location to another and trying to be subtle

I just remembered a nice well lit car park in It'll be great for the massive group shot. :D

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These are some muck up shots from a previous shoot, had to use the wall as part of something. but you can get the idea of the car park. I think this place should be our second spot to visit.

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hey all i've been a member of sau and had a skyline for ages but never really had the time to come out for a cruise (early starts on saturdays) but im really keen to come out and say g'day and check out the cars, what time do you all usaully meet up?

JamZ

hey all i've been a member of sau and had a skyline for ages but never really had the time to come out for a cruise (early starts on saturdays) but im really keen to come out and say g'day and check out the cars, what time do you all usaully meet up?

JamZ

We are meeting at the museum at 8pm this Friday then receiving instruction from Justin (photographer) on what to do and where to go for the shoot (various locations to be determined by Justin).

Normally there is a Friday night museum thread which gives an idea on times & where people are meeting up each Friday, its a good one to keep an eye on.

Can I come? I don't have a skyline, but it's a skyline at heart.

Also how long will everyone be at the museum? I have something on from 7pm, probably finish around 9.

PM sent.

Had a thought, should we maybe give the police a heads up that there will be a fair few skylines in one area for photoshoots? Its inevitable that someone that watches too Today Tonight or ACA will call the police with cries of street racing, hoon activity and small penises when they see 15 cars all driving along together. Could work either way, they could be nice and maybe just stop by to check things out, make sure we are behaving or they could come and tell us to leave/ defections.

I dont think that telling the cops is such a good idea.

If we just behave ourselves and dont attract to much attention we'll be ok and if the cops do ask we'll just say that we're doing a photo shoot and we're all behaving...

Perhaps we should print out a copy of the club "cruise rules" to show to the po po if they ask what we're doing??

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In the event the 5-0 turn up, tell them this is a "Club photo shoot for web based Magazine". Point them over to me as "Person Responsible for the night" and I'll see what i can do ;) As some of the locations are exactly roads.....

In the event the 5-0 turn up, tell them this is a "Club photo shoot for web based Magazine". Point them over to me as "Person Responsible for the night" and I'll see what i can do ;) As some of the locations are exactly roads.....

Point to myself and Justin - I don't believe there will be any problems. We'll be lined up like little troopers, cameras and tripods will tell the story.

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