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So... After finally getting 2 hrs free - Shot that was posted on 1st page...Finito! All in all, i'm happy :)

1/2 Done

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Finished - Unsure if you can spot the differences because its low res but you get the jist. Main thing that took so long was the friggin light reflections off the buildings in the background.

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I just love the design of the R33 GT-R!

The way that you Kory, have captured its sleekness with just the right amount of 'texture gradient' and 'light painting' makes the car look magnificent! :thumbsup:

And Owen, can you see how the reflected light off the rear wing, rear guard, skirts and rear pods add to how streamline the car looks? Congrats!

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So thats what your numberplate means! My missus asked me on the night and i only got a quick look at it and couldnt figure it out. Hahaha. Glad thats off my chest now.

Oh and glad you like the shots :P Thanks for coming!

No woryz, Yeah the plates confuse alot of ppl :P

Awesome shot of the z-tune u and Matt got at the 21st gtr cruise ! we were trying to work out who took it bcoz the only car behind us was the silver evo u guys were in !

Ok, here's my addition for the night.

Introducing.... from the shadows of sydney... the nissan with a mission...

the GMASTER

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I've seen you lurking and hoping for a glimpse... :P

Kory, way better without the building lights reflecting off it and white specs removed from the ground :P

And yes, definitely see what you mean Terry :)

Loving the glossy CF bonnet on the GMASTER. Front bar looks mint.

Sick shot Matt thanx, yeah ive been checking this thread alot since it started to get a good view of ur photography skills on the GMASTR :D

thanx Owen its in good condition not 2 low so it survives the war torn streets of sydney on a daily basis !

Kory I was actually driving my car infront of the Z-TUNE but who would take notice of an R32 GTR when theres a Z-TUNE 2 c !!! :(

I remember your gtr when you took a short cut around richmond and popped up in front of us :D

ANyway... here's another one for the Gmaster.

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Calendar is starting to look reallllllllllllllllly sexy. There should be one floating around at the SAU dinner for everyone to perve on.

^^^ Many thanks Matt.

I noticed the Top Gear Supercar calendar being advertised (with mag); but I'll hold off on that.

PM me (both you and Kory), so I can fix you up for hi-res shots (when you're ready).

Pro-work by you both :D

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