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heavy_g, i don't even need to tell you this because its very obvious, but you're super good
and i'd love to learn what set up and techniques you use in order to come up with these results, i know they are quite different one to the other, but lets take the BMW one, how did you come up with this fantastic result?
ps. i have Nikon D90
and i'd love to learn what set up and techniques you use in order to come up with these results, i know they are quite different one to the other, but lets take the BMW one, how did you come up with this fantastic result?
ps. i have Nikon D90
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My Ride: 2011, E90 M3 Sedan. Alpine White.Competition package, Keyhole cover, fender reflectors in Alpine white, RPI Exhaust, 19
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heavy_g, i don't even need to tell you this because its very obvious, but you're super good
and i'd love to learn what set up and techniques you use in order to come up with these results, i know they are quite different one to the other, but lets take the BMW one, how did you come up with this fantastic result?
ps. i have Nikon D90
and i'd love to learn what set up and techniques you use in order to come up with these results, i know they are quite different one to the other, but lets take the BMW one, how did you come up with this fantastic result?
ps. i have Nikon D90
as far as the bmw rolling shot. the shot was taken with a wide angle lens dragging the shutter. the camera is set up on a rigid setup attached to the car (so when the car moves, the camera moves), that's why you only see the background blurred, but the car stays in tack focus). It was a technique i learned while watching film dp's shoot moving car scenes with people in them.
I hope that clears up some confusion as to how that image was made.
here's a photo of a person sitting in the car (he sat REALLY still for 30 seconds):
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heavy_g, i don't even need to tell you this because its very obvious, but you're super good
and i'd love to learn what set up and techniques you use in order to come up with these results, i know they are quite different one to the other, but lets take the BMW one, how did you come up with this fantastic result?
ps. i have Nikon D90
and i'd love to learn what set up and techniques you use in order to come up with these results, i know they are quite different one to the other, but lets take the BMW one, how did you come up with this fantastic result?
ps. i have Nikon D90
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