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These are a very small version of the original photos. These are completely untouched out of the camera.

Have a look through these photos, remember the file names you would like me to touch up for you. I'll also be doing my favourite photos, but so your photo is not missed out, please be sure to message me (wilorichie) with the file name/number.

Click the link to enlarge, then click "NEXT" on the right side of the photos once large.

Sorry if I missed your car!

URL to photos: http://mezmamedia.com/richie/photos/sau_scc_2011_small/

Once I have done up my favourite photos, I'll post them directly into this thread.

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great pics Richie :D

Thanks mate.

You don't have to PM me sorry - You can just leave a reply here with the photo id I'll be checking here often as well. For those that have PM'd me no worries as well, obviously I'll definitely read those :)

Edited by wilorichie

Uploading photo's I took. Will link when uploaded. Also have 50 minutes of cruise and parade lap video. Anyone with a bit of skill in video editing wanna do and edit? If not i'll do a pretty average edit and upload during the week

If you didnt pick one up at the track, i will leave this here for the location of the pictures taken by the photographer of cars on the track, they should be sorted and up on his page tomorrow :P

382909_248407705213181_240905932630025_637338_409059504_n.jpg

Some footage i took.

For the first half of the cruise, I was recording when i thought i wasn't ,, and i wasn't when i thought i was. So i missed some of the scenery i wanted to get,, aaanyway here it is.

Walk through

Hey Guys

I've had quite a few requests for photos and a fair few have messaged me (I'll be sure to message you back with a link to a high res file of the photo). So you will be able to simply right click on it and press 'download' or 'save file as'.

Anyway, I have uploaded most of the photos (either requested or the ones I have picked out) all 'done up' here:

http://mezmamedia.co...011_rich_small/

These are NOT high-res files. I have the high-res files of these.

A few of my favourites from the link above:

post-50568-0-57358900-1321851866_thumb.jpg post-50568-0-08647500-1321851874_thumb.jpg post-50568-0-17156900-1321851893_thumb.jpg post-50568-0-84857100-1321851911_thumb.jpg

post-50568-0-65888700-1321851933_thumb.jpg post-50568-0-70517800-1321851965_thumb.jpg post-50568-0-92382600-1321851978_thumb.jpg post-50568-0-17660000-1321852009_thumb.jpg

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