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Hi am new to this forum. Don't have a Skyline but have a large passion for cars and photography, and lately i've been joining the two together. :)

Feel free to comment on any photos. I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks! :)

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The above pics are a few of a series of photographs i took of Jack88's R33. They turned out pretty well.

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Only a few photos....theres alot more where they came from haha.

Let me know what you think!

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hey thanks for all the comments :D

Yeah the 33 is hot ha. Need some more photos of skylines for my yr12 photography project haha. Or any sort of import. If anyone in Adelaide is interested in some photos taken of their car PM me or something :)

The car photos and the flower were all taken with a Canon Digital SLR EOS 400D.

And the rest were taken with just my digital camera, a Sony DSC-V1. Which is nothing special but still managed to take some good shots when adjusting the settings and in specific lights.

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put the photos back.... why is it a different rule for me to every one else.. put my photos back.... every one else has got random photos here... dont you recognise some of the rarest photos you will ever see. put them back now or i will complain about you and have you thrown of the mod list!

any one here want to be able to complain about unfair treatment from jealous moderators????

Um.

So i was wondering why there were replies in my thread.

Could the mods please delete those random posts, because clearly they aren't my photos, nor are they anything to do with MY photos.

Cheers for that.

REdgtst...i want to complain about you randomly hijacking MY thread...

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