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Jan Cruise/Photoshoot! Click here..

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As always, if you like my work, like my facebook page. Dead easy! http://www.facebook.com/aaronactive.net

Here's a few from the set.

Was good to meet those who I hadn't before, if you're after anything photowise you can PM me on here and we can work stuff out.

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IMG_2895 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_2873 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_2917 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_2942 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_2985 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_3049 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_3075 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_3058 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_3089 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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R35 GTR by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

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IMG_3180 by aaronactive.net, on Flickr

Had some photos done by Aaron (Evade) over the weekend and would reccomend him to anyone needing photos. Very helpful and awesome to work with and I'll definetly be getting photos from him again later on down the track :thumbsup::cheers:

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