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I met up with Jsn350z earlier this morning and we had stopped by Santana Row. I took some interesting picture of his car alongside the shops, and a few while the car was moving. Most of them came out very nice, so I wanted to share them. High resolution and compressed available on request.
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great pics bobby... one question tho.. how do u take shots like the one on the freeway... where the car is nice and sharp yet the wheels are blurred?? do you take the shot as you pan?? always wondered about this. BTW, u took some great pics over at Treasure Island
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I just throw is into a semi auto mode where i only adjust the shutter speed. For that pic the shutter was at mamimum speed of 1/1000 which was still not fast enough to "stop" the wheels. For more of a blurred look you can lower shutter speed. With 1/600 at 60 mph it lets the wheels spin a few times before the pic is taken, so they are slightly more blurred as opposed to 1/1000 where it never lets the wheel make one rotation.
For those pics i didnt have to pan because Jason was going the same rate of speed as I was. I just focused and let the camera choose the apeture for me, and I only input the shutter speed. You need to pan only if an object is moving across your line of sight. You just follow it and focus for the distance the object is going to be at when you click the shutter.
And last of all don't be dumb like me and takes pics while you drive, its a bad habit and one of these days i'll end up rear-ending someone or veering off to the next lane, which would be a bad thing for the sake of photography.
For those pics i didnt have to pan because Jason was going the same rate of speed as I was. I just focused and let the camera choose the apeture for me, and I only input the shutter speed. You need to pan only if an object is moving across your line of sight. You just follow it and focus for the distance the object is going to be at when you click the shutter.
And last of all don't be dumb like me and takes pics while you drive, its a bad habit and one of these days i'll end up rear-ending someone or veering off to the next lane, which would be a bad thing for the sake of photography.
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