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So this is the first time I've used this 14 - 24mm lens and it made life hard with no filters (polarisers and ND filters) but here are a few out of the 660...

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Lotus ExigeS

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Trying to work out how Sloane powers his car... nuclear reactor? (jks I was messing around in photoshop)

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ZZZOOOOOMMM Owens finally overtakes Sean and I after sticking to our behind like a bad smell...[just noticed all the dust spots on the image... need more spot removals.. /sigh]

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I... got nothing for this one ... "whhaaaddduuuuppp" -booost-

Looking Good :D

Did all the shots turn out weird like this though?

Thanks Shaneo. I'd bought the RE30s to suit the 33R, but have decided they also look ok on the 34R... we are deliberating over whether bronze LMGT4 will look better than the F1 RE30s?

The gold Advan RGs are good combo with Terry's blue VS2 too.

Loved your new acquisition mate, didn't know they had carbon bonnets :thumbsup: As I said to you on the day I think it wasa smart buy for you getting a near-new Evo over an older R.

Had a few fave R34s on the day, wanted to chat but didn't get the chance as I was at the back of the pack and as soon as we pulled up at the truck stop we were off again then got split up at the pub(s)

OKOKOK - One of the few white R34s I've seen that I think looks awesome (and white doesn't detract from this one at all) - Nismo bodykit and silver LMGTs

JUN26L

Jamie's MNP II was also very nice - limited ed. 1 of only 300 I think?

Thanks Shaneo. I'd bought the RE30s to suit the 33R, but have decided they also look ok on the 34R... we are deliberating over whether bronze LMGT4 will look better than the F1 RE30s?

Matt, should you ever decide to get rid of those RE-30s, I'd like to know how much you'd let them go for, please! :worship: :worship: :worship:

Looking Good :D

Did all the shots turn out weird like this though?

I have heaps to go through man I just liked that one and yes I bumped up the contrast. I'm still learning techniques and settings with that type of lens so don't expect super pro stuff :) Matty had the right idea with the polariser on his camera (which I couldn't do)

I have heaps to go through man I just liked that one and yes I bumped up the contrast. I'm still learning techniques and settings with that type of lens so don't expect super pro stuff :) Matty had the right idea with the polariser on his camera (which I couldn't do)

worst comes to worse if you shot in raw and don't mind us photography nerds would love them! :D

worst comes to worse if you shot in raw and don't mind us photography nerds would love them! :D

well I only had the one memory card because my other one was in melbourne in my other camera body with my sister so shooting in RAW wasn't going to be optimal as I didn't know how many photos I was going to take :(

I know enough to get me by haha I just need to get in and process about 200 photos from my cousins wedding >.>

It was a fun drive up there ... first time on Putty Rd for me. The destination however was a bit "meh". We ended up going for a beer accross the road due to the long queues and by the time we got back kitchen was closed (2:30PM??) and then found out there's only KFC and Maccas that are still open. Ended up getting some Fish n Chips which reminded me once again how much I hate fish n chips. I thought Singleton would be more a touristy type of town being in the middle of the Hunter region but it really is quite a sleepy town with nothing to see.

I got sunburnt so badly that i've got blisters on my right shoulder and couldn't sleep last night, fark me. First time in 15 years that happened. Weird thing is I got sunburnt on my left arm and head too and I wasn't in the sun for more than 20 minutes during the half-way break and at Singleton. Think they're all out of ozone up there because I don't usually get sunburnt this quickly

All in all .. fun drive and I hope that motorcycle rider wasn't hurt badly

need some more pics?

where are all the fotos the pros were taking? lol

It'll cost ya lol!!!

I have one of yours by the way! No more pics because the camera didn't get recharged :(

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OKOKOK - One of the few white R34s I've seen that I think looks awesome (and white doesn't detract from this one at all) - Nismo bodykit and silver LMGTs

Thanks mate. White wasn't the colour I was looking for when I stumbled across the bargain of the century - in regards to modifications for the price, so I figured I could live with the colour.

started out really good for us in the pulsar! until colo heights and hot tyres stuffed it for us.. ended up with a blowout and then drive home :(

Wondered what happened to you guys, one minute you in my rear mirror.........netx your not. Glad to hear you made it home ok.

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