I8ABMR's GS350 Rolling/Freeway shots!!!!
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Hey guys ! I had my wife drive home todays baby shower and I took some pics while my wife drove my car. I know these are not the greatest but I am learning. I have to change the settings on my camera so that the wheels blur as opposed to catching the still image of the wheels.
No matter what its always a thrill to see my dropped GS in motion. IMHO She looks amazing......but I am slightly biased
No matter what its always a thrill to see my dropped GS in motion. IMHO She looks amazing......but I am slightly biased
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I know they are not the greatest quality but its hard to take these shots on the freeway and its not always easy to get 2 other people with the time and patience to try it out. My wife and brother were cool today and humored me
to do decent rolling shots, you will need to know how to make good use of shutter and aperture settings, if that's available on your camera. shutter time usually has to be longer to catch the wheels motion, but that will easily make the overall picture blurry since obviously you were just holding the camera with your hand, big no-no.
if you want to keep the shutter fast (relatively speaking), get the car up to 80mph, then you can get similar effect). and doesn't seem like your camera has good zoom function, try to not use too much zoom
if you want to keep the shutter fast (relatively speaking), get the car up to 80mph, then you can get similar effect). and doesn't seem like your camera has good zoom function, try to not use too much zoom
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to do decent rolling shots, you will need to know how to make good use of shutter and aperture settings, if that's available on your camera. shutter time usually has to be longer to catch the wheels motion, but that will easily make the overall picture blurry since obviously you were just holding the camera with your hand, big no-no.
if you want to keep the shutter fast (relatively speaking), get the car up to 80mph, then you can get similar effect). and doesn't seem like your camera has good zoom function, try to not use too much zoom
if you want to keep the shutter fast (relatively speaking), get the car up to 80mph, then you can get similar effect). and doesn't seem like your camera has good zoom function, try to not use too much zoom
.....in other words, more practice.....MORE PICS...
....not enough pics--MORE.

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to do decent rolling shots, you will need to know how to make good use of shutter and aperture settings, if that's available on your camera. shutter time usually has to be longer to catch the wheels motion, but that will easily make the overall picture blurry since obviously you were just holding the camera with your hand, big no-no.
if you want to keep the shutter fast (relatively speaking), get the car up to 80mph, then you can get similar effect). and doesn't seem like your camera has good zoom function, try to not use too much zoom
if you want to keep the shutter fast (relatively speaking), get the car up to 80mph, then you can get similar effect). and doesn't seem like your camera has good zoom function, try to not use too much zoom
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I will try to work it out on the next run. Third times a charm
