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the yellowness in your night shots (im fairly sure) is incorrect white balance settings. some of your night shots look like the right setting, then some are completely yellow so i'm guessing you have been experimenting with it?

im no expert but I have a decent camera i like to toy with, just sharing my findings

Aren't some of them Yellow because the street lights are yellow? like the lights at Mt Lofty car park.

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Aren't some of them Yellow because the street lights are yellow? like the lights at Mt Lofty car park.

yep thats it, i pretty much just change it all on photoshop anyway

alrite guys did a shoot with an R1 and really didnt get many shots done cause of being tight on time, so only got 1 location done

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only managed to squeeze 13 decent shots

but hey guys if your keen on doing some shots, let me know through a pm or facebook guys :ninja: cheers adam

Hey mate, I would definately be keen on having some shots done of the GTR when I get it back. I have a few locations picked out that I would love to get some day and also night-time shots done at.

I'll hit you up with a PM in the next few weeks.

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hey mate,

i'm definately interested, your photos look awesome..i'll get in touch with you mate.

cheers buddy, dont forget to keep in contact with me for photos as i tend to have a shit memory haha

but here are some more from another shot i did with a ve ss

rest on facebook

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dave yeah i know i gave him so much shit for the car in general, $50k the idiot paid for it! couldve had a nice r34 gtr

anyway did just did another shot last night with josie and her supra, check it out

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btw does anyone know why this page keeps changing to that annoying style where it only shows the first post and everything else is documented? would prefer the other style cause im always updating this page

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i wanna like supras, i do, but the things some owners do to them make baby jesus cry.

haha yeah its like that sometimes with these cars, i mean this was a very nice clean example, then you see sexspec ones.....nooo...its kind of an insult to the 2jz

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