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#4 Sydney Skyline Cruise - Bowral


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Great Ian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So how do you guys feel about a shooter and videographer being stationed at the same hairpin in the future?

The vid can grab some sound!!!

I think that is a great idea, and I'm happy to miss the run to shoot

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Lol at the Swift rolling/understeering around the hairpin.

I've had to go up and down the pass everyday for the past week for work, in a boring Golf TSI however. Otherwise it's an awesome road!

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so i managed to save almost all the photo's. I only resized the raw files for now, ill go through and crop / adjust sometime in the future.

for now, 90 odd photos are being uploaded here http://iblott.com/gallery/

*I have no drama's giving away larger versions, i made them 800 just cause i didn't want to wait for massive uploads. let me know what ones you might want.

Great shots man! Good job

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I swear this can was lucky to survive going down..

it had 4 huge blokes it is laughing their heads off, almost hit the barrier.

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I think that is a great idea, and I'm happy to miss the run to shoot

Yup, this is the spot lol...

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