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Freudian slip lol.. unless you've been keeping quiet.

lol yes slip of the finger. wish i had a 35

shepo no idea for location yet ill be going location hunting on sunday but post up a nice area if you know any.

so list is

Ashneel

MattD

Beza

shanusr33

Dilmah

shepo

@Ash: Wouldn't it be easier for everyone if you updated the first post with the list rather than them hunting through the thread for your posts? =]

Looks like a pretty decent list so far. Let's hope it keeps growing at this rate. :devil:

quick thought for the morning ive just had - what if we tied this in with some car detailing stuff or people or our sponsors? i really dont have time and cbf cleaning my car for hours before a shoot, but pros could do it very quickly while the car in front of me was being shot?

That's a cool idea, but it's probably best if that was done during the day, then you come to the shoot in the evening. Most detailers don't like working under pressure :laugh: or in the darkness, for that matter :closedeyes:

So, since we haven't set a date... what would be good for you guys?

Would the 5th/6th of June be too soon?

If not... then could Ash please change the original thread :D or we make a new thread for it.

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