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this is the one Sidd is talking about

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was raining so a little rushed. but getting some reflections was nice.

would have liked a bit more light around the highlighted part, but also wanted to be home in a dry bed, haha

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An RZ Supra I shot the other day. If anyone is in or near Canberra I'd love to do a shoot with you!

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went for a job interview to enter the glamorous world of electricity meter readering yesterday. not sure how i went as they didnt call back as promised, but found an awesome warehouse after it was over which made the day worthwhile...

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and some more stuff...

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lol

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Indeed awesome spot jay. Go back for sure. Would love to see more from there.

Matt - nicely done. Whats on the top left of the image? Looks like a reflection? Or sun rays?

Make up artist pulled out so we had to do what we could:

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went for a job interview to enter the glamorous world of electricity meter readering yesterday. not sure how i went as they didnt call back as promised, but found an awesome warehouse after it was over which made the day worthwhile...

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and some more stuff...

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lol

Imagine the potential of this place in NSW!

Imagine the potential of this place in NSW!

Imagine the potential of this place in NSW!

where is that warehouse jay?

somewhere in adelaide. random find while riding my bike.

anyway.

had a go at a light painted join up. this piece is around 30 meters long. took over 2 hours just in shooting, lol. i know i can do better next time, was still pretty cool doing this much tho.

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