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Hey photo buffs – SAU Nationals needs pics of skylines, skylines and more skylines!

We are mainly after cruise/meeting/gathering with many cars to suit the "massive" gathering this event will have. If you have single car shots, and they suit what the website guy is after, they might be used on the site as well.

If you have a cool pic that you can let us use on the website (due to launch in a week or two), then please post it up here.

We don’t need “super” high resolution, and you can upload around 2mb file which will be enough for what is required.

Obviously not all submissions will be used, and if possible no watermarks.

Basically if its cool and has skylines, that’s what we need!

:thanks:

I know this doesn't have your 'mass gathering blah', but I really like this image.

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Both of the below have images with groups of skylines.

GOR 2009

http://s636.photobuc...20April%202010/

GOR 2010

http://s636.photobucket.com/albums/uu82/ssxricho/SAU%20GOR%20April%202009/

You can use anything off my website of any image i've taken of a skyline from track days, texi's and the R32 GTR meet. Or my Z tune display photo. Just let me know what image(s) you want and i'll send them through at a higher res :)

As long as they are not used commercially.

Edited by FST513

so who owns the rights to this photo?

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ok seems a couple of you may have photographed these to cars they must be friends yeah?

just had seen a photo like this before by Matthew Everingham

Hey Mate,

That's my photo. As are any photos on my website.

Me and Matt shoot most SAU NSW events :)

Yes, they are both friends, this is from the SAU calendar shoot we did with help from Nick (goldzilla) and Steve-O, Terry etc...

Matt, that last shot of the 34's is awesome! i like it!

Madaz, do you mean this shot?

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As Kory said, we shot that day together, so we both have a few rolling shots.

Check here for a few of my SAU related shots. there's more in other sets if you feel like looking. I'm lazy :P

SAU FLiCKR Set

A few event shots...

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