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I know that ramp, just in behind the British in the port, where the KI ferry use to leave from and where the old marine and harbours use to be. Coopers grain store on Pt Wakefield use to be good too.

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aldinga beach low tide on the sand, at sunset

aldinga airport, right up on the runway end, or in a hanger wet down for reflections

a few graffitti walls around the south

port as before

the rooftop of the parking lot on hindley st at sunset

late night shot in front of waterfall on the way up eastern freeway , tricky to take without hassle

top of myponga back roads overlooking adelaide, when grass is green, sea blue ,soft light

cliff top in sellicks beach, on the end of the esply near big drop off and cactus , no guard rail, long drop down, best at sunset with green hill grass

the list is long...lol

maybe its time to go on a photoshoot cruise soon????

aldinga beach low tide on the sand, at sunset

aldinga airport, right up on the runway end, or in a hanger wet down for reflections

a few graffitti walls around the south

port as before

the rooftop of the parking lot on hindley st at sunset

late night shot in front of waterfall on the way up eastern freeway , tricky to take without hassle

top of myponga back roads overlooking adelaide, when grass is green, sea blue ,soft light

cliff top in sellicks beach, on the end of the esply near big drop off and cactus , no guard rail, long drop down, best at sunset with green hill grass

the list is long...lol

maybe its time to go on a photoshoot cruise soon????

Keen as!!

Keen as!!

True that!

This one is just north of Wallaroo on the beach. Should do it again as the car doesnt look exactly like that any more...

I also have another one that looks good pretty sure it was Stonewell Road, Marananga (Barossa Valley). Its basically got views over some of the valley, with vinyards, different layers of hills, and the higher mountains in the background Fantastic shot, its just a bit tricky to position the car right as its a tad hilly....

I'm keen for a photoshoot cruise! Troy, you mentioned it you organize it! :)

Damn my big mouth..lol

yeah ok, photo cruise it is....watch the forum in the next few days for details. and yes I'll give it a few weeks notice....lol

Count me in on this,

Anyone have a decent camera?

I got a 7.1MP Canon Powershot (3.4x optical) paid like $150 for brand new not that long ago. LOL hardly a proffessional camera, but jeez havent they come down in price? Still takes some pretty decent shots though.

Ive seen Troy clicking away at BP before (and his camera looked a hell of a lot more expensive than mine lol), I'd say he's the man for the job :)

I got a 7.1MP Canon Powershot (3.4x optical) paid like $150 for brand new not that long ago. LOL hardly a proffessional camera, but jeez havent they come down in price? Still takes some pretty decent shots though.

Ive seen Troy clicking away at BP before (and his camera looked a hell of a lot more expensive than mine lol), I'd say he's the man for the job :)

yeah forgot i had photos from BP i should download them and post em up..lol

Count me in on this,

Anyone have a decent camera?

ive got a canon 400D with a 580ex flash and my mate has some ridiculous Nikon camera and will be able to get 2 external flashes for uber sweet shots if needed :)

thatd be good mitch..

he have worless flash transmitters i take it? thatd be good for sunset shots.

id be keen if i could get some 10+ megapixel shots.. want some posters printed for my new house..

id love to come to this one.. but only able on a saturday, due to a busy schedual at the time being.

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