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  • 2 months later...
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What else do I need to know?

The sessions will likely take place locally (Gippsland area) at a 'to be determined' date, time & place that is mutually agreeable.

Most shoots are generally 3-4 hours long so please allow enough time.

Why did I have you pegged at Caroline Springs... :ermm:

Bummer I would have put my name down.

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Was a little bored last night, so I decided to take a few shots of my new Ranger.
I couldn't be bothered washing it, so I just took a few detail shots...

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I'll do some of the whole vehicle another time :)

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  • I see a red door and I want to paint it black
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look straight out of a brochure, wouldn't expect anything less from you

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My camera advice. Dont post photos that arnt in focus. Does my head it.

Example. Iam trying to show the crack, so its in focus.

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Same with the fatigued diff bolt. Main origin of fracture in closest and in FOCUS.

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FOCUS, FOCUS

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Wise words Arron,

Any reason why that keyway didn't crack from the corner?

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It was close to the corner, there were some heavy machining marks there. It was overloaded, which was a consequence of it coming loose.

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