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Originally Posted by [email protected]
yeah rolling shots are alot easy but do have a different look, the back ground blur isnt as strong. set your shutter speed to 1/60 and have the car drive at 60mph and keep the chase car your in at 60mph and snap away.
i use novatron flashes for lighting, it really makes the picture "pop" and brings out details like seeing the tire tread that you would not be ablee to get without them.
i use novatron flashes for lighting, it really makes the picture "pop" and brings out details like seeing the tire tread that you would not be ablee to get without them.
#13
in order to get the whole car in the shot you also need to have an ultra wide angle lens and to edit the pole out you have to be pretty decent at the clone stamp tool in photoshop.
#14
Yikes, Ill check that out, I'm pretty good with the clone stamp, actually that's what I use when I shave door handles and body panel seams.
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