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Troy all I have to say is that your photo is FREAKY! :(

Gee thanks :( ,,,, your the first to comment on it..lol I should create a new one but cant be stuffed right now..lol :laugh:

other photos

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...-user47405.html

and if anyone wants to see my other photos Pm me, lots and lots posted online, or on Adelaide today website, a vast array of subject matter

someday I might get around to finishing my flash animated website gallery

email back from airport, we can get two ww1 ex military biplanes for photos in dinga, trying to get a idea of when,, but looks like sometime mid/end june on a friday or sat early evening

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u the man Troy, how you gonna pick ppl to go???

bribes, popularity contest ie voting box, just picking me cause we know i should be the 1 to go :laugh:

its like the tuff selection at the start of "im on a boat" pick T-pain.

nissan didnt make any war planes did they? i know mitsubishi did

the biplanes are a british army tiger moth and a large radial engined waco if I remember right ???

but looking for a few other options, they have a few WW2 fighter/trainers out there, and a few big turbo props like the ones used by flying doctors

still waiting to hear back from photography mate at ADL and one contact from parfield field for other options

I think it might be fairest to draw names out of a hat for spots with aircraft and airfield shots but when I confirm times and dates we can decide.

maybe we can talk them into some low "in flight" shots of the cars..lol

maybe a charity give away raffle for spots, donate $20 to a local charity for a spot in the hat ???? might go a long way into having more time with planes for photos???? what do you guys think?

there isn't alot of things that Mitsubishi doesn't/haven't made. RB26DETT warplane? awesome.

most turbo prop aircraft engines make a lot more power then the rb26tt..lol and the first barrel roll the rb would fail....no dry sump for the oil ...lol

http://www.jet-engine.net/civtsspec.html

the first column is shaft horsepower , or crank HP

planes look like these

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I just sussed this thread....let me know when you guys plan something and i'll def come out to take pics. Im majoring in photography at Uni now, so every little bit helps :)

Heres a few of my favs:

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Famous Port Adelaide ramp thingy. Car: Wegs

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Down on the beach at Kadina. The sand looks awesome.

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Port Noarlunga Jetty in the background.

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Most recent pic of taken of Wegs car. at AJD.

I'm always keen to take photos of cars... :sick: i sayyy photoshooott :O

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I just sussed this thread....let me know when you guys plan something and i'll def come out to take pics. Im majoring in photography at Uni now, so every little bit helps :)

Heres a few of my favs:

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Famous Port Adelaide ramp thingy. Car: Wegs

i think i wanna do that with my grill now, lol.

ive got a few good spots, theres a few alley ways around town that are well lit at night which can work well

ETSA Utilities building, Anzac Highway

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Advertiser Place, Adelaide (down behind the Advertiser, duh!). Be aware this is a policed no standing zone so good for a 5 minute stop later in the evening when its not busy. 5-0 come past while i was there last night and asked me if i was going to be long...........they had no issues with me taking pictures

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Hey guys,

If you guys need a photographer let me know, all my equipment is Nikon, I also have a very wide lens that is great for group shots. I mainly do track work but wouldn't mind doing this. I don't think i have met any of the people on the forum other than Kidafa, I also think i met chef stegea the when you were in rundle mall going to get your teeth taken out, bumped into you and kidafa.....

here are just a few photos i have taken over the past 12 months,

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