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I had a photoshoot done on my old BMW on the rooftop carpark next to Tiger Lils on Murray St.

Photos came out awesome. Here is one of them.

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looks amazing mate! the background really suits the car :)

Matilda Yacht Club or something like that has a nice backdrop of swan river and lots of boats but no lights at night and not sure how many people will be launching or retrieving their boats.

Matilda Yacht Club or something like that has a nice backdrop of swan river and lots of boats but no lights at night and not sure how many people will be launching or retrieving their boats.

thanks for all the great ideas guys. sadly the shoot has been put off till end of october, photographer has vanished to monkey mia and the GTR has decided to vomit oil over my driveway and has a stuffy cooling system that needs unblocking, is also running like shite so gotta send it to the doctors :domokun:

.... Applecross? Lulz me too :P

Don't bother with wireless hill, just went up there. All the trees etc in the way. Another good spot nearby would be point walter, there a huge hill overlooking the city, My mission for tomorrow!

Don't bother with wireless hill, just went up there. All the trees etc in the way. Another good spot nearby would be point walter, there a huge hill overlooking the city, My mission for tomorrow!

lol yeah i love point walter! always take the missus out there for a date ...

ahah i graduated last year from applex :)

My avatar is a pic I took on the shore in Point Walter, I took a whole bunch more after going on a little adventure around the river and up on hills, with a little photoshop magic i'll make them even cooler and show you guys later haha.

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