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cdubya
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 17:17
tips for wheel blurring please?
1. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p115/cdubya_album/shayanedit.jpg
2. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p115/cdubya_album/IMG_8330.jpg
3. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p115/cdubya_album/henryrollstop.jpg
4. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p115/cdubya_album/Henryrolledit.jpg
5. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p115/cdubya_album/Henryroll2edit.jpg
this one was a lil blurry but i did these shots from a 350z and i gotta say its difficult to shoot out of one of those esp. if you want blurred wheels
Ghostface
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 17:21
what settings and filters did you use? and #4 looks pretty good, check out my thread too
cdubya
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 17:29
i think either just the UV or none
JustinL
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 17:36
i wouldn't know the 1st 2 are rolling shots unless you told me. slow down that shutter!
cdubya
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 17:39
HAHA yea i know its completely stopped, just the cars I've been doing the shots from hard rough to do slower shutters and i was just snapping away cause in that traffic we were in, there was no speed matching for longer shutter shots too. but I'm gonna be doing some more on thursday probably
thekid24
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 17:40
I would recommend slowing the shutter and if you didnt use it before switch to AI servo. The first 3 I would have thought they were taken while still. Last two show more motion.
43som
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 18:29
the limitations are lighting but you can up it to 200 iso or maybe 400. using manual mode.
i usually use speed near 1/60-80 with apperture of around 12-16. On pan shots such as bellow, i use the 70-300 lense it comes out clearer and easyer to get a clean shot.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b114/43som/starlet42.jpg
for driving shots i use the similar setting with the 18-55 mm lense. below was on 1/15 at aperture of 5.6, i did not have time to go up to 200 iso which would have cleared it up slightly.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b114/43som/tx358.jpg
but don't be scared to use manual, and play.
cdubya
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 18:34
i rarely and i mean rarely use auto modes. it was really bright that day so iso was 100 i believe and and the f was way up there
austincabot
20th of March 2007 (Tue), 23:53
NVM, its late.
cdubya
21st of March 2007 (Wed), 00:12
ok when i said tips, i meant to prevent camera shake and what not maybe techniques. i know how to do the wheel blur :rolleyes:
_andrew
21st of March 2007 (Wed), 01:44
the limitations are lighting but you can up it to 200 iso or maybe 400. using manual mode.
i usually use speed near 1/60-80 with apperture of around 12-16. On pan shots such as bellow, i use the 70-300 lense it comes out clearer and easyer to get a clean shot.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b114/43som/starlet42.jpg
for driving shots i use the similar setting with the 18-55 mm lense. below was on 1/15 at aperture of 5.6, i did not have time to go up to 200 iso which would have cleared it up slightly.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b114/43som/tx358.jpg
but don't be scared to use manual, and play.
Hey, I see you have shot ryan's car there. Such a beast, certainitly packs a punch!
Nice rolling shots btw - exactly how they should be done!
Riz1
21st of March 2007 (Wed), 02:02
here's mine
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/888/donebymefu8.jpg
grphx
21st of March 2007 (Wed), 05:22
To get wheel spin blur stuff, it depends on how fast the car is going. If it's going like 10mph, you gotta slow it down a lot, but I think you can do 1/100, retain the car not blurred, and keep the wheels/background blurred, if the car is doing about 60 or so
cdubya
21st of March 2007 (Wed), 13:59
all those shots above were prob at 50-60 mph
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