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will do guys. im actually compiling a map on google earth of places im gonna check out for shoots. once have a look and experiment with my car, i might post up an event

Docklands would have quiet a few nice spots,

but i think almost everyone had photos of their car done at docklands at some point :D

will do guys. im actually compiling a map on google earth of places im gonna check out for shoots. once have a look and experiment with my car, i might post up an event

lol i was trying to do that over the weekend. after i washed my car of course, good day. but couldnt find any.

if you find some spots, i'll tag along mate.

i'll just park the wagon outside of frame for the skylines

Docklands would have quiet a few nice spots,

but i think almost everyone had photos of their car done at docklands at some point :D

lol the infamous westgate bit. i've a couple other spots in mind too

lol i was trying to do that over the weekend. after i washed my car of course, good day. but couldnt find any.

if you find some spots, i'll tag along mate.

i'll just park the wagon outside of frame for the skylines

nah man. gotta have the stag in the shot

Unbef*kINlievable!!!

While cruising with my mate in his nice supra, i suggested we go to this location to take few snaps with my camera. So we got to the Watergardens shopping center, did a few laps trying to find this location and eventually did.

So, parked the car, got the camera out, about to snap a pic, i noticed a guard but i thought nothing of it.

SO i turned back, got into position to take a pic, when security guard (boldie) decided to yell rudely "what ya doing mate no pictures in shopping center"...So i said "what you mean its my car, im not doing anythign wrong" bla bla, started being rude, so did i, exchanged colourful words, drove slowly off without rush. He wrote my mates plates down and i told him to shuve it where they fit and get a read job.

So pissed off as we were NOT doing anything wrong, i called Sunshine poilce station to verify what i thought was true, which is, i am allowed to take pictures in public places such as shops, especially of my car.

Guard was a wanker so if anyone decides to go there, you can take pictures! He has no right, dumb security tossa.

I so wanted to go back and take 10000 pictures to rub it in but my mate didnt want to, oh well his car so i didnt wanna push the issue.

Fkn pissed off :P

If I ever go there I will bring one of my girls along.

If the guard gives me any shit then just get my friend to show a bit of cleavage. He'd be like "There's no problem here. Carry on :D "

HAHAH, well as soon as there is "cleavage" around, there is no problems, everyone is happy, nice and friendly while starring...I don't think the guard in question has ever seen anything like that before, he will let you take picture inside Safeway, between two isles, anything for a bit of cleavage.

yeah? maybe it was security guard. me and my mates been there multiple times. never have had a problem. guards even come out and check out our cars. one time awhile back our group organised a meetup there. thought it would've been small but word got around. we asked watergardens in advanced though anyway. they approved as long as no hooning and loud music blah blah blah. guards seems all cool about it, had a few standing around checking out the cars and all. mind you about 100 odd cars came that night.

If you're heading to the Western suburbs at night time, perhaps take a few photos underneath the Bolte Bridge. There is some grass/turf on the ground floor that you can park your car on and the lights look great with long exposure shots.

yeah? maybe it was security guard. me and my mates been there multiple times. never have had a problem. guards even come out and check out our cars. one time awhile back our group organised a meetup there. thought it would've been small but word got around. we asked watergardens in advanced though anyway. they approved as long as no hooning and loud music blah blah blah. guards seems all cool about it, had a few standing around checking out the cars and all. mind you about 100 odd cars came that night.

I dont know what you guys did that night or what you guys did to him but this guy was angry with the world. Didnt even bother to TRY to be nice about it, basically told me where to go... lol

ok guys i have a rough plan. just gotta go scope it out. not sure at the mo if im gonna include watergardens in this one or not.

basically meet at chaddy (very similar to watergardens - had a look today), take pics, cruise up (princess hwy. dunno how smart this is)to sth melb, take pics, from there to the docklands, more pics in bout 4 diff spots, then either continue to WG or i was thinking of going to garage cafe who are SAUVIC sponsors to end the night. i'll do a new thread once i get it all sorted cos i can edit my shit later.

thoughts?

oh and whaddya rekon sauvic official event or not? im leaning not

If I ever go there I will bring one of my girls along.

If the guard gives me any shit then just get my friend to show a bit of cleavage. He'd be like "There's no problem here. Carry on :down: "

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