Post your Rolling Shots....
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Heres the only rollin shots I got. Be nice to get some new ones.
The day after I got these wheels on. Car looks like all the colors dont match. IDK?
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Damn i really need to find a decent photographer to get some shots of mines. I tried earlier with one of my friends in front and the car is half in half out of all the shots. They are kinda funny but completely trash otherwise i would post them just for kicks. I had to try though. Everyones cars are looking good.
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Actually my buddy who got into photography about 1/2 a year ago took these pics. He used a Canon Digital Rebel DSLR I believe. Wish I could help, but I'm in the same boat as you hahaha...
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Its all shutter speed I think? Slower shutter speed creates a blurr effect in the backround and wheels Thing is you need a steady hand. Most people use "rigs." Its like a tripod "rigged" to another car.
Illusive's pic is what happens when you arent stationary. Mine are also a tad blurry because they were free hand. His actually looks like he was standing in the road.
JaySmith's are either PS or with a rig. Or a steady hand.
I still have yet to try it. Id need 2 cars of course. Someones and a follower/chaser.
Illusive's pic is what happens when you arent stationary. Mine are also a tad blurry because they were free hand. His actually looks like he was standing in the road.
JaySmith's are either PS or with a rig. Or a steady hand.
I still have yet to try it. Id need 2 cars of course. Someones and a follower/chaser.
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haha thanks anyways. Ill figure it out sometime? jus gotta have some1 drive by a couple of times and try different settings
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Its all shutter speed I think? Slower shutter speed creates a blurr effect in the backround and wheels Thing is you need a steady hand. Most people use "rigs." Its like a tripod "rigged" to another car.
Illusive's pic is what happens when you arent stationary. Mine are also a tad blurry because they were free hand.
JaySmith's are either PS or with a rig. Or a steady hand.
I still have yet to try it. Id need 2 cars of course. Someones and a follower/chaser.
Illusive's pic is what happens when you arent stationary. Mine are also a tad blurry because they were free hand.
JaySmith's are either PS or with a rig. Or a steady hand.
I still have yet to try it. Id need 2 cars of course. Someones and a follower/chaser.
slower shutter speed would absorb more light tho? correct?
#39
If you're in another car taking the photo, a good rule of thumb I heard about is to take pictures with a shutter speed of 1/* where * is the speed that the cars are traveling at in MPH.