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Hi all,

I'm new here on the forums & an amateur photographer at best. But I thought I'd have my own little thread showing the progress & changes throughout my learning curve. Please note the drift shots were my first time shooting with a 300mm zoom & the rotary AE86 shot is actually a film still.

10 quick photos.

Calder & 100mm Certified a couple of weekends ago. 100mm was a great event, everyone was just stoked on cars & not hung up on stupid "mine is better" ideologies. Calder on the other hand was horrific, apart from seeing numerous two-tone vt's on bags & ridiculous chrome wheels, I had more fun walking around the paddock looking at peoples cars, chatting to other enthusiasts about said vt's, than trying to peer over 1,000's of heads after paying $42 entry to get 5m viewing space. Having said that. I reiterate, I am merely a weekend happy-snapper at most & need to work on some post production editing.

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I apologise for the low resolution photos, my internet wasn't allowing the full quality uploads. I'll try to update this as often as possible, maybe with some shots of my own car & other interests too.

Hopefully I see you around.

Al.

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