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Was more thinking on the inside of the fence line, I know I'll need a high-visibility vest, but anybody know who I should talk to?

Maybe I'll talk with Sideways Sam and see if I can tag along with him for the day in exchange for some photos.

Hi Levi, I've been inside the fence line a few times with Photographers and film crews, all you need to do is sign on as Media. You're best off to contact WASCC and confirm with them what the process is, but it's normally very easy.

Ian - nice HDR mate :P

Sam - nice stitching.. Jealous you were there for holiday!!

ZENNON - HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHA great find.. I wanna be that guy lol hahahahh

Jay - Nice dude.. loving that last shot too. Wow great result at 1/25th of a second.

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Wow, great shot :(

But is it intended that the photography isn't centered? Or is it caused by the exposure?

Don't worry mate i love this shot.

Cheers from Germany

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Wow, great shot :(

But is it intended that the photography isn't centered? Or is it caused by the exposure?

Don't worry mate i love this shot.

Cheers from Germany

Looks centered to me. Maybe just photo playing tricks.. Or might be out by a degree?? But i wanted the lights up to to be center of car.

Could just be the way i cropped it?? Yea dont worry i had that thought as well in my mind.

cheers tho :)

ps will be in europe in 2011 hahaha..

HAWWWTTTTT ++ Sidd :thumbsup:

Thanks sam :)

Got plenty more photos from that shoot, but she doesnt want all the photos posted online.

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I marked the spot which is looking a bit angled. I think it's because of the second light up there, it's not correctly in the middle. But who caaaaaaares, it's a great picture :)

Ur going to visit Europe in 2011 and I'm going to visit Australia/Sydney in 2010 for a one year internship :)

Cheers

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