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ive always wanted to get into those but im so afraid of my camera falling off. are these things sturdy enough to prevent that? where did you get your stuff? |
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12-03-2008, 03:15 PM | #90 |
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never really been a fan of my own work but here is one i took a while ago of a friends car
would love to get better at this so if any of you guys have suggestion please let me know. |
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12-03-2008, 03:43 PM | #91 |
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So spent £330 for a rig to support my £1500 camera so looking at it, price is big enough for me to trust it. If im paying all that money, be pointless to not have faith. Remember, the cars are either being pushed or rolled forward. This was rolling at about 3/4mph with the camera on timer and a slow shutter This was just pushed from behind while the driver maintained full lock So as a result, the speeds are not massive so you dont need to worry since you can walk or run beside holding your camera. |
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I am not the greatest at editing (yet) but I am working on it.
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01-03-2009, 11:40 AM | #102 |
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These days, taking a good picture is about 40% of the picture. 60% is down to good post processing on photoshop, etc...from experience...
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04-25-2010, 07:13 PM | #107 |
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One of my favorites. Was using a 70-200 shooting from about 25 meters. Was tough shooting such a reflective subject in the harsh midday light. used a tripod and took 3 shots exposing the over, under, and properly lighted parts of the car. Then blended them in PS. Of course prior to that i had to move around the car on an arch to find the spot that hardly any glare from the sun showed up.
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Everything looks great with the exception that the car is on grass. Cars don't belong on grass.
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04-25-2010, 10:36 PM | #109 |
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Yeah yeah.... there are so few paved locations that don't have some type of crap in the background or my personal most detestable photo distraction..... parking lot line(s).
it's on the grass, but there is nothing in that image that distracts from the subject.
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