first attempt at rolling shots[lots O pics]
me and some friends decided to go take some rolling shots
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my car pullin the Z
and thats all folks
ERRRRRRRRR, i have a decision to make now...trade my front and 100$ for a 00 SI front that has a cracked bumper, but with everything else including oem fogs...
OR should i just save the money and add some ctr headlights to my car? i already have oem jdm style fogs coming..
what do you guys think?...seems like a no brainer but i love my front end..
Modified by midorigreen at 9:07 PM 11/12/2003
leave me some feedback
my car pullin the Z
and thats all folks
ERRRRRRRRR, i have a decision to make now...trade my front and 100$ for a 00 SI front that has a cracked bumper, but with everything else including oem fogs...
OR should i just save the money and add some ctr headlights to my car? i already have oem jdm style fogs coming..
what do you guys think?...seems like a no brainer but i love my front end..
Modified by midorigreen at 9:07 PM 11/12/2003
I'm just learning as much as I can about digital photography from the internet, opinions, experiences, etc. One thing I noticed about the point and shoot digicam's, is that in "sunny" or "daytime" as well as "auto" settings, they'll snap the pic fast enough to stop the wheels from spinning, so it looks like the car is sitting still. Might have to switch to a manual mode in order to get a more natural feel. It's tough, definately a learning process. KJEG is really good with rolling shots, they look natural.
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i was also going to mention how the wheels look like they are stopped in motion rather than captured in motion. check your camera to see if you have different action modes to choose from.
i was also going to mention how the wheels look like they are stopped in motion rather than captured in motion. check your camera to see if you have different action modes to choose from.
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play around with it, you'll find a good range you can work with
play around with it, you'll find a good range you can work with
Looks good, I agree with what a few others have said about the wheels looking mostly stopped. Longer shutter speed will help with that.
Looks like it was a beautiful day out!
Alex
Looks like it was a beautiful day out!
Alex




