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Hi Jun,

Your talent and professionalism is outstanding. The composition and lighting of the photos are amazing, especially the 'in motion' shots. The technique to take those 'in motion' photos was fascinating.

I enjoyed the entire photo shoot experience.

Thanks Jun!

Cheers

Matt

Hi Jun,

Your talent and professionalism is outstanding. The composition and lighting of the photos are amazing, especially the 'in motion' shots. The technique to take those 'in motion' photos was fascinating.

I enjoyed the entire photo shoot experience.

Thanks Jun!

Cheers

Matt

My Pleasure man, was an awesome car to shoot... The white + Car black rims is a challenge in itself but i think we pulled it off :-)

Hi All,

Just wanted to share issue 134 which is in release soon with a couple of SAU Cars.

Jason Vesty's R33 and Matt Tangs R34.

Matt Tangs GTR

Looks like I will be buying this edition HPI mag. :)

Congrats to the owners for their efforts, and the photographer for amazing photos shots. :worship:

Edited by VNS 24

Jun, awesome photos as always mate! I've looked up to you for years.

One question though, is it just me or can I see the hands of the person pushing the car in this shot? Just behind the roll cage? I might just be seeing things.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=334307

Edited by NA_Goodness

Jun, awesome photos as always mate! I've looked up to you for years.

One question though, is it just me or can I see the hands of the person pushing the car in this shot? Just behind the roll cage? I might just be seeing things.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=334307

Thanks bro, it probably should pay for me to update my website, it hasnt been updated in a couple of years.. most of my recent stuff is on facebook.. www.facebook.com/junsawa

Hmm about your question, quite possibly :P You have good eyes

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