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UPDATE: Thanks heaps for the responses guys but I think I have enough at the moment. I'll notify the people I need and I'll post some photos at the end of it all. -Greg.

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Hey all,

I need to build up a bit of a folio of my photographic work, so I'm wondering if anyone is interested in helping me out? All it will cost you is a few hours of your time, and I'll give you some quality shots of your car in return (either as prints or digital images).

I'm looking for 2-3 Skylines in the Melbourne area at this stage. PM me if your interested.

Regards,

Greg.

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inark, I'm in the NE suburbs but haven't worked out the actual shoot location yet.

Jamezilla, I'll talk to you sometime soon.

predator666, PM me some contact info.

funkymonkey, I'd appreciate some feedback on post-production.

WazR32GTSt, PM me some contact info.

Can I also get some exterior info about your cars - model, colour, bodykits etc. I don't really care about your "mods"! :D

NS2500, if youre up NE, then u could use the Yarra Valley Park/ Scenic drive there's spots there which overlook woods and Melb City in the backdrop.

Also good is the lil secret spot me nark and a couple others use near Flinders st station.

Where's that pic at...

3some.jpg

that's me on the right, ula in the middle and nark on the left.

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