ckrieg
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^ wow! That pan is incredible! exif info? how fast were they driving?
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xfloggingkylex said:Basically he is in another car that has a platform so he can get low for the shots. The speed match it at a relatively slow speed (just enough to get that solid look on the rims) and then he photoshops the blur and all the other crap into the shot. The 350 definitely looks like photoshop blur.
It doesn't take much speed if you pan well enough and post process to make up for the rest.
http://i7.tinypic.com/2115tfn.jpg
this shot was taken David Seale on Newtiburon.com. IIRC he got his setup with the tripod on the door, set the delayed shutter and pushed the car to get that blur. Thats a 3 second exposure at about 5mph, so I figure if the guy can pan well, a shot somewhat like that could be accomplished at 10-15mph with post processing picking up the slack. The huge blur that is in all his pictures is fairly unrealistic, since they'd need to be going closer to 100 to achieve results like that.
nice pictures though.
EDIT another picture of overdone PS work is the picture taken from the back of the EVO of the blue STi. He either rigged the tripod on the EVO, or they werent even moving. I'd lean more towards not moving because the vibrations of the car going over the little curb would be enough to make the STi blurry as can be.
ckrieg said:^ so...you wanna post some pictures of your rig? haha
Please??