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We were at southbank at like 12:30 or something at night and we got told to leave by a security guard :D Then at work, I have one of those photos on my desktop and one of the managers asked me how the hell I got my car into southbank without a pass! I'm like "*shrugs* we just drove in"

Another nice spot, depending on where you want to go, is down at point danger. Theres a nice grass field where you can get into if you know where it is. Thers a gate with no lock and you can open it up and have access to a big green patch of grass right on the waters edge. VERY nice.

Kangaroo point is always open.

Very hard to find a spot that takes in the cliff and your car without being full of other "stuff" (ie: toilet block, swings, dirty bushes full of homeless people and rubbish)

Erins got some photos of kangaroo point on her computer I took too, but none with the car in it.

With something like an EOS, you could park the car in the widest open space you could and zoom in from the other side of the river to take the long exposure shot :D Tricky dicky.

Just take lots and lots of pics at different places I guess.

Still worth a read of this old article..

http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_0931/article.html

cut'n'paste from the conclusion part:

Conclusion

There are five major biggies to think about when shooting a car:

Location (eg background)

Lens focal length (eg wide angle, standard or telephoto)

Lighting (soft/harsh, position)

Camera angle (high, normal, low)

Movement (long shutter sped, flash)

damn erin, nice pic

i tried to take some artisticy lit pix at the kangaroo point cliffs (nice red behind the car) but my camera doesnt have good enough exposure control, so they turned out a bit shit :)

its a nice spot though, if u got a good camera, its pretty as

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