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well how about we do a group shot or something along the lines of that once i get my car on the road which will be about 3 weeks maximum at the moment and ill bring my mate to take photos and ill take some photos aswell ?

he is studying Photography at tafe so im sure he could do with the extra material for his portfolio :wub:

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wow alot of response... wasnt expecting this much... :wub: i vote we do a cruise, what time would we look at? morn arvo etc? could so a few town shots early morning, like vu did in gawler st etc. beach during the day and hindly st car park for sun set, burnside village under ground car park at dusk...

whos keen?

2 or 3 sundays away??? should it be done via pm so 100000's of ppl dont show up lol

Ive got a DSLR Pentax K200D. awesome for pics, but I'd be keen after my R31s back on the road cause my stageas not really photographic material. probably a month away.

as for places to take pics.

Moana boatramp at sunset (old shit camera)

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graffiti wall on Daws road near the BP

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upper sturt road on the hairpin (old camera again)

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marion carpark.. bit bland though

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lindsay rd at lonsdale at sunset. (old camera again)

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Maybe somewhere aswell with a big long flat background but like all dirt. its hard to explain but I'll throw this picture up of my car and show you's what I mean:

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Industrial areas are sick for pictures too

LOL! Thanks for the nice comments guys.

I have owned the car for about 2 months I think. The old owner lived down south so that would be him cruising the dirty south espy. I am from the western suburbs you won't see it out there very often aha

that is HOT

for a holden :P

edit - that rear wheel isnt photo chopped by any chance? i've never seen dish like that fit on a VL

I think you'll find both of those rims have been photochopped... look at the clarity of the rest of the picture vs the rims.. hmmmm lighting looks wrong too

Road heading out of ashbourne

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Currency creek rd car park

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Outside my workshop

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