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Get your car in the club calendar!

Last year the club did a run of wall calendars for the 2008 calendar year.

See here: 2008 Calendar Proof

To be honest we didn’t realise how much work was involved in getting this off the ground originally, and the calendar was late produced late in the year and we didn’t get the response we had hoped for.

This year I’m prepared to throw some more time at it and see how we go. But I feel I’m going to need more help from members in finding good photo’s. With last years production I had access to three years of peoples club photo’s, so there was more of a base and more events past to choose from. And to be honest Joel and Sarah submitted most of the images. This yeah however I know a lot of people have gone and gotten digital SLR’s. So lets see ‘em.

So go through your photos and pick out your best images.

To submit photo’s please email to [email protected]

Please read the following prior to submitting any images:

1. You must have permission from the photographer to use the image.

2. Please send the full name of the photographer with the image.

3. The car photographed must belong to a current member of SAU-Vic.

4. The photo must be in a reasonably high resolution. (So send me the original, not the resized image.)

The final images used in the production run will be at the discretion of the SAU-Vic committee.

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I'll be taking a whole heap of pics for my car soon in about a month, so I may submit something :banana:

A month may be too late. I sorta need pics now. Needs to be send off for production in a month.

Any funny / unique pics also welcomed. Such as pics of brisby asleep in strange places.

ok cool. i've sent in whats best on this comp. will send more when i get home. meanwhile check out my albums on here and lemme know if you want anything

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...-album2857.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...-album2795.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...-album2797.html

A month may be too late. I sorta need pics now. Needs to be send off for production in a month.

Any funny / unique pics also welcomed. Such as pics of brisby asleep in strange places.

Brisby grabbing my camera and taking photos of himself whilst we were trying to sleep?

That was the winton w/e with the maserati club.

Got a handfull of people that have sent through pics to the email. But I need about 10x that about in the next couple of weeks. Get busy guys. It's a club calendar!

Anyone got any good crashes this year? At a track or otherwise? Eveyone loves a good stack pic.

Brisby grabbing my camera and taking photos of himself whilst we were trying to sleep?

That was the winton w/e with the maserati club.

Yep sounds good. pick a night next week when your free and let me know. I'll come round and we can go through them.

Got a handfull of people that have sent through pics to the email. But I need about 10x that about in the next couple of weeks. Get busy guys. It's a club calendar!

Anyone got any good crashes this year? At a track or otherwise? Eveyone loves a good stack pic.

Morwell is on this weekend, i'm sure someone will crash then.

Got a handfull of people that have sent through pics to the email. But I need about 10x that about in the next couple of weeks. Get busy guys. It's a club calendar!

Anyone got any good crashes this year? At a track or otherwise? Eveyone loves a good stack pic.

Maybe Shane can help out in that department....

I have a few pics of my current GTR here: http://allblitz.com.au/cars/gtr800hp.htm

If you would like to use any of the pics email me for super hi-res versions :kiss:

Also have pics of my previous GTR: http://www.allblitz.com.au/cars/004_nskylinegtr95black.html

Cheers,

Hus.

Edited by allblitz
if this guy is a member you can use this if you want it... i have a high res version and a few others from that night

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We think that looks like Alex's car. Also seen here: http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/1329/pc080012eb4.jpg from last years SnS.

We'll check if he's still a member. Email me the hi-res of that pic.

Ni- Could you perhaps go through some of your better shots and burn me a CD? I can collect or give you a postal address. Basically I want any good images that havn't already been in a calendar.

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