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Finally got the pics uploaded .... check out My Photos go to the Skylines section .... enjoy

Am trying to sort out the videos am hoping to post them shortly too!

Anyone got some web space I can upload approx. 15Mb of video to for hosting?

Great photos Nightcrawler.:D

Yes Tim, my son and I took heaps of photos and decided to regist a site and upload our best shots. Spent quite a few hours to do!

Have a close look at the picture "Whoa"!

CLICK HERE FOR MY SKYLINE CRUISE PHOTOS

Hey all, let me know if the photos were OK?

Looking foward to view Nightcrawler's movies!:uh-huh:

Graham:burnout:

I haven't done anything yet about it.

I'm going on a cruise up to Colinsgrove with the SVD club on the weekend so I'll fill up and see if it happens again. If it leaks again then I'll get it checked out.

BTW on that "Whoa" photo is that a car coming towards the camera on the crest in the distance?

Originally posted by doglet

BTW on that "Whoa" photo is that a car coming towards the camera on the crest in the distance?

The Whoa photo is John overtaking us all and Andrew pulled out in front of him. That's why the picture is a bit smokey!:burnout: We were a bit far back to see properly and I think the other morone R32 pulled out as well? This is before the crest and bridge.

Graham

Originally posted by Nightcrawler

Am trying to sort out the videos am hoping to post them shortly too!

Anyone got some web space I can upload approx. 15Mb of video to for hosting?

Hey Nightcrawler, I have found a site you could upload your video, dunno if they are any good!

Click here to go to Digital Media Works

Hope it works???

Graham:)

Thanks to you all for letting me know that my cruise photos are working, and thanks for your comments on them. It is handy to have a passenger to take on the go pictures. I have seen tN^'s pictures where he has had links from the NissanSilvia threads a few times and thought they are great! Thanks to Nightcrawler for his pictures on the Yahoo site which I thought fantastic to use!

Can't wait for the next cruise!:burnout:

Graham:D

Finally have encoded and uploaded the burnout video ....

Go to this webpage and right click on 'THE Burnout' then 'save as' to somewhere on your hard drive

note - beware 56Kers this is a 2.2Mb file

- ADSL/Cable download time approx. 1 minute

- 56K download time approx. 8-10 minutes (depending on connection speed)

Will put all the videos and pics on a CD and keep a few copies in my car, please register your interest here if you want one .... can catch up sometime this weekend if you wanna grab one off me!

Thanks for your pics Graham, I have downloaded yours and will put them on the CD as well .... in fact - I have a HEAP of Skyline drags, dynos, drifting etc that I can chuck on the CD as well for those interested. Let me know.

Have edited the pic names of my Yahoo photos to make Doglet and (_W.4.S.P_) happy :D

Sorry I couldn't remember your names fellas .... /dumb me :)

Enjoy .... btw did everyone figure out how to get the avi of Brad doing his thing?

Like I said I'll have CDs in my car if anyone wants originals .... give me a dial 0414 904 451.

Andrew

Andrew, putting it all on CD is a good idea, as they can disappear on the computer and internet. Yes, I would like the CD! Will dial you soon. Fantastic movie of the burnout, it good to see it in the action. I did not see it properly as I was trying to take as many still shots on my camera as possible.:)

Graham

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