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We've been discussing the next day already and we've been getting the Rolling shots day in motion ;) (oh lol) We'll post up more on it once we've got some concrete plans and a date. :)

Photos turned out good guys, glad you enjoyed the experience. I think there needs to be half time entertainment. Whenever we do shoots, 2hrs actually is 4-5 hrs hahaha.

Well we have beers and pizza, so we just need some dancing girls in the corner and thats pretty much all we need right?

Well we have beers and pizza, so we just need some dancing girls in the corner and thats pretty much all we need right?

Enough to stay warm = right!

I was expecting to use mozzie repellant but ended up freezing! >_<

The other night was beautiful terry, did you make it up to Dave for him letting you wear his jacket? I know when I let a girl wear my jacket there's usually some form of payment for the hiring later on ;) haha I'm sure he'd be gentle terry ;)

I'm doing a similar shoot this sunday night. Was supposed to be 3 Evo's but one has had something come up and had to cancel. If there's a keen SAU punter who wants to fill in there's one spot available. PM me if your keen so I can firm up numbers.

im keen on the next photo shoot.

ill get my missus and deano's missus to be the dancing girls, hope you don;t mind deano i volunteered Alyssa for you :)

Haha you'll have to take it up with her dude. Hahaha

im keen on the next photo shoot.

ill get my missus and deano's missus to be the dancing girls, hope you don;t mind deano i volunteered Alyssa for you :)

Haha you'll have to take it up with her dude. Hahaha

im keen on the next photo shoot.

ill get my missus and deano's missus to be the dancing girls, hope you don;t mind deano i volunteered Alyssa for you :)

Haha you'll have to take it up with her dude. Hahaha

Husky's R33 with TE37s. Simon really wanted to emphasise the toughness of his ride, with it's fat, agressive offset TE37's and massive exhaust system. I've given it a dark, gritty feel to bring out that mean streak in his ride.

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a bit of graf over the car as well as behind. Something different. I think I like how it turned out... what do you think?

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I'm an old man > an old man's view is that...

* I still love the twin exhaust tips

* TE37s with that offset do really make that machine tuff

* R33 GT-R still has a very balanced shape

* Licorice-lighting effect I like if it's behind the car &/or more around the perimeter with bits of it reflected onto the panels (rather than directly over them).

A credit to you Simon.

A credit to you Matt.

'Tis great to be able to experiment with digital.

Old school film photography used to be so expensive.

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