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Wide variety of shots - would there be some form of quality control?

Another idea, could also have something like model and owner somewhere on the photo so people knows what it is and whos it is and spices up the page...

Example:

Model: 1998 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t Series II M-Spec 40th Anniversary

Owner: Vu Phan

Yeh vu there will be quality control, im not gonna rush into this (but still get it done in a decent time!), i want it to be good! Ive got alot of ideas from the 31 club calendar, and ill be taking a copy of that with me when i see the printer (got a few places in mind to check out tommorow on my day off) and hopefully have them help me set it all out, and help with what photos will be better to use.. Im pretty fussy when it comes to this stuff, a perfectionist I guess you can say, so i want this to look good.

By wide variety i meant single photos and also groups etc.

Good idea bout the info, 31 club calender did a couple of write ups on the cars, but I like your idea actually, with breif info like make/model, owner etc.

Kellie, id love to grab a disk with those photos u PM'd about if thats ok?

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what shit 32 inline_6,???

haha he's talking about me, understandably :)

at least both my headlights still work dan :)

i'll be keen for a massive photo shoot like the one flick orginised awhile ago. that photo that luke took when i first got my car black from doyles is one of my favorites but i need a new one with the new rims, lowered and stuff.

would be keen for one btw!

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pfft charmaine, i waited ages and got shut down, time and time again

tooooo late now, i took my own :)

You didn't get shutdown....you shut me down for adam and a como cruise on the same day as mine...bet you didnt get any pro shots THERE did ya?? I forgive you because it was a charity cruise yes?? lol.

And pretty sure "YOUR contribution" on page 2 is actually a photo i took....but i forgive you :)

Ok flick....i have a SH!TLOAD of photos of SAU cars. HEAPS from the photography cruise i organised, a few from Autosalon and a crapload more from Kadina and some from Kel's cruise (but not many). I have got some pretty stunning shots of 2 of SAU's members cars - Jacks and Luke's which are in the sig. But yeah, would be pretty happy to get my good quality shots to ya on a cd or two.

Also just wondering, is there going to be a spot saying the photographer? Might get me some business haha :) Would be a great start to my photography career thats for sure ;)

Like this sorta thing?

Model: 1998 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t Series II M-Spec 40th Anniversary

Owner: Vu Phan

Photogapher: Ya Mum

Just an idea.

Edited by fullyhyperlite

I'd definitely buy one! Especially if my car features!!

Might have to give it a wash and head down to the beach for some sunset beach shots - Woo!

Get back to you with them in the next couple of days.

yea charmaine i rekon thats a good idea, maybe post up a small mod list or something, as these are only going around in the club, there is no reason for us to hide our mods, rwkw value, maybe make it like a small article, but if people think thats too much then just stick with name , car e.t.c.! yea, good idea , or idea stealing flick,and cheers for going to the effort of this! ta

lol just the owner and the car looks better... maybe make a calender for the ford laser club? LOL

Very funny...i see where im not wanted.

Ahh well. Calendars loss i guess :(

charmaine dont take whats said on a forum to heart, you cant tell someones tone of voice, weather angry or not over a computer sms e.t.c. we all here appreciate the effort and enthusiasm you show to take pics of our cars, turn up to cruises, plan cruises e.t.c.! so ignore the guy with sand in his vaj jay jay and keep up the good work!

+1

Besides Kietz is messed in the head from chroming too much. You can only inhale a certain amount of glue before it starts affecting your frontal lobe..

-D

charmaine dont take whats said on a forum to heart, you cant tell someones tone of voice, weather angry or not over a computer sms e.t.c. we all here appreciate the effort and enthusiasm you show to take pics of our cars, turn up to cruises, plan cruises e.t.c.! so ignore the guy with sand in his vaj jay jay and keep up the good work!

Haha cheers guys!!

Just slightly off topic Ben, but Jack showed me the pics of the boot install he did for ya - looks great! :)

Cheers... still more to get done when I can afford it, but I'm damn happy with the sound the sub box puts out

-D

Okay guys ... break!

I agree with you Craig. You might not own the car now, but it was a nice machine and you put alot into it. Its still a Skyline, regardless of who owns it now, so it qualifies for the calendar if the organisers of the said calendar see it fit to add into.

Take a chill pill buddy. :ninja:

My 2c worth.

Edited by RubyRS4

thanks ruby, thats the way i looked into it aswell,

just seems some people fail to see the big picture.

alot of little things led up to that burst,

i appologise to those that had to read it.

wow.. guys calm down! All good guys.. really

Back on topic.. been to 3 different printing places today, pretty sure ive found the 1 I am going to use. Will be seeing them thursday next week at this stage to make a start on it.

Will be best to get photos in to me by wednesday night then. That way, I can get this started and have them printed before the end of the year!

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