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<p>yo peeps.</p>

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<p>been pretty busy with photos for mags, up side is money. down side is it's frowned apon when i share before they do :P</p>

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<p>I went to drifts last night just to chill. Ended up doing a half shoot on a very cool car. We'll do a feature of it on autocult pretty soon. here's a teaser. haven't shared it anywhere besides here yet because I feel neglectful :O hahah</p>

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been pretty busy with photos for mags, up side is money. down side is it's frowned apon when i share before they do :P

haha, yeah they dont like share bears :P

about time they got onto you and you started making some proper coin from it all

Thanks j!

Wil, the 2nd pic is sensational!

R34, is that a real location? Suits yourcar perfectly!

Thanks mate, thought it would be a good play on the cars colour name.

Took the snap while crusing through palm beach on the weekend.

Thanks mate, thought it would be a good play on the cars colour name.

Took the snap while crusing through palm beach on the weekend.

Wonder if I should give that a go will the colour of my car, lightning yellow! Haha would Interesting... Highly doubt I have the skills though

Wow, that blue photo is a stunner. As Matt said, that background looks too perfect for your car to be real haha.

Sky, clouds and water all perfect for you that day...

Thank you mate, appreciate the kind words.

You've got a good eye R34 :) Keep at it! The colours on the water and in the sky are absolutely perfect!

Some recent stuff... these are for an autocult feature.

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and these were a private shoot :) First 'car couple'

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Mmmmmhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... so much awesomeness in this thread.

Definitely doesn't look like palmy and i'm from the beaches! Looks amazing. Looks like tahiti or something! Great post work. Should let me know next time you're down here or something.

Badass evo!

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You've got a good eye R34 :) Keep at it! The colours on the water and in the sky are absolutely perfect!

Thank you mate, one day if I can take pics half as good as you I'll be happy.

I love those S15 night shots, so crisp and clear, its beyond me how you do it. Mine still come up a bit grainy and need adjustments.

Well done.

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