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12-1-10-small-FIXED by synth19, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/synth19/6331145392/
wm1 by synth19, on Flickr
synth how do you take such a photo?
It's called a rig shot. I really don't do them much anymore, because the Post Production in photoshop is a PIA. Basically, you attach a boom to the car with a camera attached. Shoot the car remotely (with timer or remote) at a slow shutter speed while you manually push/roll the car. The slow shutter speed gives the perception that the car is going super fast. But like I said, photoshopping the rig out of the shot is a major PIA. Here is one with the rig still attached, not cloned out yet.
while you manually push/roll the car.
Really? push like by hand? then you edit out the person?
Here is an animation by Jeff Creech, a phenomanol photographer, to illustrate the process. You can see the amount of work needed to get the final result:
Click below:
http://www.jeffcreech.com/240rigshot_animation.html
Here is an animation by Jeff Creech, a phenomanol photographer, to illustrate the process. You can see the amount of work needed to get the final result:
Click below:
http://www.jeffcreech.com/240rigshot_animation.html
I want a rolling shot
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