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4wding this weekend, any tips?

 
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Feb 16, 2011 22:38 |  #1

Just as the title states I'm going 4wding with some family and friends this weekend, do you guys have any tips on how to get some quality results?


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Feb 17, 2011 16:58 |  #2

The pictures that I like the best when 4wheeling are the lower angle shots when you are looking up at the truck. If you are in mud then go for the mud flying action shot. If it is a nice scenic area then get some shots of the trucks with a nice mountain or sunset. Just take lots of picture and use different angles. Then of course post them here so we can all see.




  
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Feb 17, 2011 19:50 |  #3

titanium21 wrote in post #11863454 (external link)
The pictures that I like the best when 4wheeling are the lower angle shots when you are looking up at the truck. If you are in mud then go for the mud flying action shot. If it is a nice scenic area then get some shots of the trucks with a nice mountain or sunset. Just take lots of picture and use different angles. Then of course post them here so we can all see.

Cool, thanks man.


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Feb 17, 2011 20:02 as a reply to  @ skinnaa's post |  #4

Hmm I was going in the winch and nylon straps to extricate your self with direction. Camera wise I'd say have camera protection like a watertight shooting cover to protect your cameras exterior. You would't believe how hard it is to get an off-road wrecker service.


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