First rolling shot attempt
to keep it simple... if ur doing a rolling shot with u (photographer) in a car, try ur hardest to keep still while u and the other car are going the same speed.... if u are taking one with the car driving by and you are outside the car, then you need to practice "panning". Taking the picture while turning ur body to follow the subject. It takes a lot of practice, but it pays off.... Try doing it at sun set, its a lil easier than a dark night....
here are two examples that i took.... Far from the best out there, but i had pixors that looked like yours 4 years ago and kept with it and i learn more and more each day from forums and just messin with the camera....
While being in a car following the subject..

and "Panning"
here are two examples that i took.... Far from the best out there, but i had pixors that looked like yours 4 years ago and kept with it and i learn more and more each day from forums and just messin with the camera....
While being in a car following the subject..

and "Panning"
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indeed.
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indeed.
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