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just went for a drive tonight and was driving around docklands and thought i would go take a few pics of my car, found a place called cenral peir i think its called ne way here are 2 pics i took. its a pretty big pear as its a carpark and i think it would be great place for a sau photo shoot with the bolte bridge or the new star ferris wheel thingy in the back ground. BY THE WAY I AINT GOOD WITH A CAMERA LOL

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great background. did you use flash & tripod? might be better if the car is brighter (not as greenish), something to do maybe with the white balance setting in the camera, or otherwise you can change the colour balance using a good photo editor...

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there are some pretty sweet spots at docklands.

i took these pics couple of years ago when i had my magna. was around 3am not a sole in sight. had to get over a curb and then dodge past some benches and ye a pain to get to but once there a sweet spot to take pics. will see if the 34 can make it up there lol. might go this friday. if you angle the car right ouy get an awesome shot of the bridge in the background like CAJFLY or the city along the yarra

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I went there last night - but there is an entrance fee of $10... Am i going to the right spot??

to where i went?? i didt pay nething, there was a security guard where i went and i just said to him i wanna take a few pics of my car he asked how long i would be there for i said 15-20 min and he said no worries,

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Yeah i also checked out that spot last night, must have been that same security guard that stopped me - told him id be 5 minutes to get a couple of quick shots in. He was cool with it.

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I didn't want to drive up where you were in case he said something, but it's a great location for photos!

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Lucky you guys got in :D

He pretty much said $10 per car or leave.... (maybe because there were 4 of us)

Depends on the person on shift i guess.

Anyways here is a pic from a place nearby.

Will upload some hi-res pics from the night and the past later on.

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Lucky you guys got in :P

He pretty much said $10 per car or leave.... (maybe because there were 4 of us)

Depends on the person on shift i guess.

Anyways here is a pic from a place nearby.

Will upload some hi-res pics from the night and the past later on.

thats victoria harbour yeh?? i went there first before central peir, there is another place near there and u end up basically under the bolte bridge but now its all fenced off. used to be a great spot

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thats victoria harbour yeh?? i went there first before central peir, there is another place near there and u end up basically under the bolte bridge but now its all fenced off. used to be a great spot

Yep its vic harbour. Central pier was the one that was charging.

The one under the bolte bridge was open 2 months ago... dunno about now...

As promised here are some better pics from the past taken about 2 months ago.

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