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Hi Guys,

Firstly, a thank you to everyone. You were all very nice and accomodating on the day.

List of People:

Below is a list of people who've signed up to get photos. On the day, a few people in addition to the list asked for photos of their car also. I need to compile a complete list of the people who want CDs. I shot the whole event, so it shouldnt be a problem to incorporate anyone else who wants a CD. The list I have is as follows:

Sl!m

Sinful

Nismo

CeJay

N1GTR

mr moo

ZCR

VZSS

CussCuss

jeffworld2

DriftGTS

**RB2530**

Primordial

jazzy_j

evil_weevil

msnismo

jeffboyracer

Payment:

Some people were able to pay me on the day - thanks guys! While I tried to speak with everyone, it was a bit of a hectic day, and I thought my time was better spent on the track getting photos. Those on the inital confirmed list who did not pay me on the day are as follows

Sl!m

Nismo

CeJay

N1GTR

ZCR

VZSS

jeffworld2

DriftGTS

msnismo

Wraith_Skyline

mr moo

I figure the easiest way to do this is for people to deposit money into my account (Ive been told you can add a comment with the deposit - please use your SAU ID in the comment). Otherwise, if you're in the Epping/Macquarie area, I can meet up with you. When you PM me your address (see below), please indicate if I need to provide my bank details to you.

CD Distribution:

The easiest way to distribute CDs would be via post. As such, I'll need everyone to PM me their mailing address. I'm planning to get the CDs into the mail by next Saturday, 28/06. I may get it in sooner.

Prints:

A few people expressed an interest on the day for prints. If you want a print, either from the CD or from a picture I post here, PM me. I'll do a specific edit of that photo for you, send it to you for approval, then send it off to print. The prints will all go into a single print run.

Photos to follow....

-Andrew

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Hi Andrew,

I spoke to you a couple of times on Saturday about taking some shots of my car out on the track. I'm keen to get a copy of pics you took. please PM me with payment details.

Cheers Wayne

post more! :)

Will do :D

I spoke to you a couple of times on Saturday about taking some shots of my car out on the track. I'm keen to get a copy of pics you took. please PM me with payment details.

Which car was yours? I have a hard time converting names to cars....

(generally speaking, if you're posting, can you guys include some information to identify your car?)

p.s that's the print I want in A3!!! Awesome!!

I'll post up another one of you full lock in the mud. It might sway you... :D

-Andrew

Edited by TheAlfheim
I'll post up another one of you full lock in the mud. It might sway you... :D

-Andrew

uh-oh..sounds like il be getting more than one print, might have to make a series for the wall out of that spin off!!!

Awesome shots btw , can't wait to see the rest!!!! :)

Spanna's photo FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Andrew - photos look good dude, I'll send you a pm with some details

:)

hehehe... always takes an epic fail to generate a good shot, should try it some time ;) When Dave isn't following your line around turn 2 that is :D

Speaking of.... im awaiting that photo to have "EPIC FAIL" written across the bottom and posted somewhere!! lol

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