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haha, you can call it that too.

if anyone has a spare minute or two, could you please vote on my entry in the gopro contest as i want to win one of the new 11MP GoPro Hero2 cameras. would be awesome to have a spare, I'd be keen for a lot more kite flying if i knew i wasnt risking my only camera, lol.

http://promoshq.wildfireapp.com/website/6/contests/162075/voteable_entries/35749839

cheers.

haha, you can call it that too.

if anyone has a spare minute or two, could you please vote on my entry in the gopro contest as i want to win one of the new 11MP GoPro Hero2 cameras. would be awesome to have a spare, I'd be keen for a lot more kite flying if i knew i wasnt risking my only camera, lol.

http://promoshq.wild...ntries/35749839

cheers.

Also voted man. Good luck!

Few snaps from Spa Francorchamps in Belgium....

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Hey Josh... F'ck YOU :P Spa is on my dream location list!!!! Amazing track, awesome scenery. Once again your shots are amazing!! The 2nd, 3rd and last shots are all perfect! nicely done!

I was on a bus heading to city for a bucks party last night and saw that they got around to putting this up...

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I went back past there today, so I took the camera and stopped to grab a shot. First billboard!

I got to the All Japan Day as they were closing the gates, but I did manage to photobomb a quick shot of the Zuko boys before going home. Crazy Mofo's.

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Cheers for everyones comments on my previous pic. Slowly going through all my Europe photos so plenty more to come :)

A couple of photos from Lorne, VIC

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Love that shot - as Matt said, it's so crisp! Beautiful capture, man. :D

Few snaps from Spa Francorchamps in Belgium....

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DSC_1243 by joshua.matthew.fitt, on Flickr

You lucky MoFo! :P

And that looks like a B7-chassis RS4 - don't see many of those around here...

Hey Josh... F'ck YOU :P Spa is on my dream location list!!!! Amazing track, awesome scenery. Once again your shots are amazing!! The 2nd, 3rd and last shots are all perfect! nicely done!

I was on a bus heading to city for a bucks party last night and saw that they got around to putting this up...

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I went back past there today, so I took the camera and stopped to grab a shot. First billboard!

I got to the All Japan Day as they were closing the gates, but I did manage to photobomb a quick shot of the Zuko boys before going home. Crazy Mofo's.

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Wooh, good work with the first billboard, mate!

And hell yeah, boso-stylee. That Corona MkII is nice, but Fonzy's TA22 Celica is awesome!

Tony De Wonderful - I lol'd so hard at that cock on the wall. Besides that, good shot! Was it shot on a wide angle or is it not straight? Looks a little crooked to me?

Damn you josh.... damn you. So, so, so, so, so, so, so, soooooooooo badly want to go to spa! Spa and the ring are 2 locations i must visit. Hoping to get there for F1 2013.

Great shots mate, green grass! If only we had that in australia!

Jay - Voted for you.

Matt - Sweet. Good to see that the billboard is finally up.

Congrats Matt. Billboard looks the goods. I know I'd look at it if driving past. :)

+ 1 Jealous of Josh @ Spa. And those guys who get to drive their M3 CSL, F355, GT3RS etc through Eau Rouge... lucky sods!!! :mellow:

Hey Guys, Sorry to say it but theres going to be some more hatred when i finally get to go through my Nurburgring photos haha!!! The cars you get to see at some of these locations are just beyond belief. Good to see them driven the way they were supposed to be thats for sure.

Matt i love that crazy black Celica i hope you got some other photos of that!!!

Im pretty lucky i actually came accross those 2 photos of the Lorne Pier i took them soo long ago and only by chance came accross them in lightroom. Glad i did now!

Keep the photos coming :)

I need to hit up some Euro Action and visit the ring and spa too, I'd probably end up wanting to drive more than shoot though, No reason why i can't do both :P

A couple more from some of the places I've visited lately, here's a few shots of the roulettes flying over Bathurst.

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Eerie skies matt...

Josh I'm looking forward to some Nordschleife photography. Did you get some shots at Flugplatz? :)

Here's just a couple I took yesterday at All Japan Day.

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This baby would like to audition for Matt's next photoshoot in 2012... ;)

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Wow Matt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I thought you were silly wanting to upgrade from what you had, but now I see I was clearly the silly one. I'm going to paint the shit out of it for you.

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