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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

What a slow POS! Weak excuse for a GTR! Drivers a fag boy too

:P

ivealways wanted to hit a few spots in town you'd prob get in trouble for.

but im sure they wont be too harsh if you dont be a tool and maybe go way early on xmas morn or something when no 1s around :P

theres a statue on north tce and kintore av you could drive up the curb on the wide walk way ramp.

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left arrow where to get up, right arrow where to park, no arrow pointing to the ledge on the statue i used to grind on the way to work :)

victoria square outskirts

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right arrow where to get up and left arrow the lil hill to stop on

:P we attack at dawn

infront of museum would also be good but then your going more and more longer on the foot path

camelot castle also rocks

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i used to get in trouble for skating anywhere i went :P if you got someone ready to take the pic could get it done in a matter of seconds. maybe put wedding ribbons on it and you can get away with anything i hear

i also was thinking when the bathurst track is up just before the road blocks off group shot on the track. maybe chuck a few ppl behind the barrier and make it look like you there racing :P

or alternatively infront of crazy hoarse anyone?

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I reversed up into Whitmore Square park... couldnt get any descent shots though - too dark. I went at night and wanted to GTFO as soon as I started snapping a few shots as some guy was walking along looking real dodgey kept looking... I noticed him went around a corner and poked his head around! I jumped into the car, locked the door and boosted the hell out of there!

:D your game Vu you know native australians live in that square

Oh thats what makes it the more fun lol I usually see them drunk there at the car left corner coming from the North end or sometimes under the big tree with the massive roots

i live down the road from that massive bent over tree in glenelg,been casing the joint for a snap for a while.good old holdfast counsil never lock gates...

will be posting up some photos shortly...

ok, Im trying to secure a aircraft hanger and plane for backdrops.. on a friday or weekend night to wet down the floor for reflections of the cars its not 100% yet but trying to confirm it.

and some other prime local spots. for daytime shots

keep the suggestions up and hope by weeks end the date can be confirmed :D

Troy

that cat photo is SOOOO wrong but funny

wtf are u for real?

can we use the runway to :D

rich mofo's houses also provide a bling bling look

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Yes ..Dan for real..lol

but it will be limited to a max of 6 cars and 1.5hrs to shoot them in. Im trying to get a military, vintage or exotic aircraft for a backdrop by the end of may or first weeks in june(weekend or friday night). and possible access to the tarmac as well for one car at a time for ultimate BLING factor shots

dont pm me yet to secure your spot wait for confirmation first.. and no you cant burn up the runways and you must behave on the tarmac better then a "sinner in confession to the pope" or it will be the last time they let us take photos there ..lol

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