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Hey guys,

New guy here, thought i would introduce myself since i am an SA Boy, i don't have a skyline but i stil drive Japanese, currently driving a Black 2008 Toyota Yaris 5 door Hatch, still stock but there are a few plans in the works for it, will share the progress as it evolves. well basically as a part time hobby i do some car photography mainly around Mallala International Raceway, most of my work is around Porsche 997 GT3's with a few other things aswell. thought i would share some of my work that i have sold recently and also a few others..

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your camera doesnt seem very clear o.O?

They are all very clear photos, but for some reason when i shrunk them down on my mac they don't look as sharp anymore, the A1 size poster i did of the GTR, it is as clear as it can be and not pixelated at all, sold 2 of them as A1 posters.....

welcome aboard

me and a couple of others were at the track the same day you snapped like the first 8 photos

Thanks for the welcome, the pics of the skylines were all taken on the same day, most probably when you guys were up there, thought i would put them up since they are the only skyline photos i have, 85% of my photos are of Porsche's, the rest is basically Ferrari and BMW, these are the only skyline photos i have so i thought i would share

I wouldn't be freely admitting to driving a Yaris, yet alone modding one :(

My last car was a Liana. :P Thankfully I redeemed myself by buying not one, but two Stageas :P

Do you take pics at motorcycle track days at Mallala? I see photographers out there all the time, but they don't update their websites anymore. Would love to get a decent pic of me cutting some laps.

Welcome.........what camera were they taken with?

My current camera is a Nikon D80 with a various array of lens's, will be upgrading to a D300 or D700 early next year, pending funds

I wouldn't be freely admitting to driving a Yaris, yet alone modding one :(

My last car was a Liana. :P Thankfully I redeemed myself by buying not one, but two Stageas :P

Do you take pics at motorcycle track days at Mallala? I see photographers out there all the time, but they don't update their websites anymore. Would love to get a decent pic of me cutting some laps.

i don't go upto mortorcycle track days, would love to go but haven't been informed of dates, the track days i goto i always know someone there and they ask for me to come up, but i would be happy to come up and get some snaps, have a silent love for 2 wheels.....

there is a yaris that gets around mallala and it flies

not me :) ..... yet...... when i get a few things done to it, maybe track it......

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