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so photography team my car is getting sold next week and id like some pics of it and the bike possibly this sunday? anyone interested? ian? sambeh is too sick to shoot..

ill pay with beer and maybe bitches lol that gives me ideas hahaha

so photography team my car is getting sold next week and id like some pics of it and the bike possibly this sunday? anyone interested? ian? sambeh is too sick to shoot..

ill pay with beer and maybe bitches lol that gives me ideas hahaha

Selling Nogaro Blue S4 FTL dude :P

Finally another 33 driver with mismatch rims!!! mismatch FTW!!! i love mismatch rims hahah..

anyways.. Nothing wrong with these shots!! Just watch the shadows of yourself in the last one.

Otherwise i like the mood in the 1st pic.. Keep at it and you will get there :D

This photo needs a touch of cleaning up, but I am pretty happy with it biggrin.gif

Slim - yea i sorta like it too!!

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Sneak peak from todays photoshoot. This was the 5th shot i took.. So still got like hundreds of photos to go thru.. sigh..

My best mates s15 (gonna be up for sale if anyone is interested)

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is that down next to the oil refinery by the bay???

Its in botany bay.. Just picked a random location and started taking photos. Sorry dont know exactly which bay number etc.

Maybe this pic might help to see the surroundings?

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yup i know exactly where that is! went to do a sunrise shoot with the cranes etc around, but no locations that you can legally get to for that sorta stuff ;)

i took some pics over the weekend that ill post up in the next few days.

i like your new watermark/signature! i also changed mine recently!

yup i know exactly where that is! went to do a sunrise shoot with the cranes etc around, but no locations that you can legally get to for that sorta stuff ;)

i took some pics over the weekend that ill post up in the next few days.

i like your new watermark/signature! i also changed mine recently!

Oh really? Keen to see the sunrise shots man.. Post them up for me pls :D

Yea my watermark/sig has always been simple lol!! Thats the way i like it.. thanks :)

ohh also, i like the 2nd one with the white lines between the picture and the black bars above and below. it looks more like a photo than a cropped tv screen if you get what i mean??

hehe yea adds a nice touch to the images i reckon..

A simple yet elegant photo shoot of Jason's s15 was set in mind when I was asked to photograph his vehicle. So this is what I delivered!!

Perhaps this could be the last pictures ever taken of his pride and joy before he sells it and converts his new passion for an Evo8MR!!

For those who are interested in purchasing this vehicle, be sure to get in contact with me. You dont want to miss out on this opportunity. The car has its JDM looks with all the power and other modifications to back it all up!! Edit: hes a member on here too (Mr_G i think).

I got way too many photos to put up, so i have loaded 4 for now:

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The man himself!!

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Haha, it does look tough :D The reason for the mismatched rims is cos my Enkies were so bald I had to get new tyre but can't afford them at the moment. So, I went to my mates place and he gave me some GTT stockies with some half decent tread (he's a drifter, so he has plenty of tires laying around) but they ot sold so we threw these on.

As for the shadows, thanks for the tip, I'll keep it in mind. It was more of a "quantity over quality" shoot, being my first, so next time I go out I'll watch all those things.

That S15 looks good! God I want one badly!! :D

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