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Jan 09, 2009 05:22 |  #1

Hey guys,
A couple of guys I work with are taking a couple of cool cars to a drag strip about an hour and a half away. I will be riding shotgun in one of the cars giving me an opportunity to shoot pics all along the way.

Any tips you guys have about shooting from a moving vehicle would be insanely appreciated.


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Jan 09, 2009 08:47 |  #2

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Hey guys,
A couple of guys I work with are taking a couple of cool cars to a drag strip about an hour and a half away. I will be riding shotgun in one of the cars giving me an opportunity to shoot pics all along the way.

Any tips you guys have about shooting from a moving vehicle would be insanely appreciated.

Well I usually do it from the bed of a truck or trunk but it sounds like you will be shooting out the window.

I would just say take a bunch of them. If these situation it always seems like I get a bunch that are almost good enough, and a very small few that I love.

Play around with different exposure lengths to get different back ground blur. you never really know which one will be that perfect balance of blur and sharpness.

Thats just my experience anyway, hope this helps you buddy!

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Jan 09, 2009 09:01 |  #3

Any tips you guys have about shooting from a moving vehicle

It's about the same as shooting a static car, but 10X more complicated.
Try for the late light. See my Sig.
Watch the background when you shoot since you can't MOVE YOUR FEET!, so to speak.
Ask the driver of the target car to maintain a steady speed so you can adjust the speed of the camera car to get your shot.
I suggest that you shoot on manual, since the background will affect your exposure. This shows how the subject can affect the exposure & why manual keeps me worry free:
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Click the "Thread: Need an exposure crutch?" link at the top-right if you'd like more info on exposure.

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Jan 09, 2009 12:35 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #4

keep the same speed as the other cars.

little bit higher fstops help... like f10/f13 depends. shutter I usually go 1/60...

haha I dunno just play with settings. You'll figure out pretty quick.

I would probly use your 18-55 IS for them.

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That was f/10 and 1/25 shutter.

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Jan 09, 2009 18:19 |  #5

Awsome... Thank you guys...
I will practice by going on a drive tomorrow while taking pictures of other cars( I won't be driving ;). Sunday will be the big day so hopefully I will have some moving pics to post up.


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Jan 09, 2009 18:33 |  #6

make sure your neck strap is around your head as well!

Some of my pictures Ive put the camera on the ledge of the door and just tried to aim it at the car and had some luck.
Good luck though, I look forward to seeing the results.

If the cars look like they are parked then your doing it wrong!



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Jan 09, 2009 21:25 |  #7

i tried this the other day but didnt do what frank said, use manual, i wish i had of though. its true what you say frank about the background will affect exposure. i took about 50 i think and i just got one that i liked.


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Jan 09, 2009 22:30 |  #8

Ok I've been messing with manual here in the house. It's pretty awsome and very consistent. Not to mention alot easier to figure out when you just read your manual and give it a whirl. Now I can only turn on one light to not wake my better half so I can't really experiment to find out but does the exposure compensation in manual take into consideration iso?? Seems kinda silly because it should and from the posts I have been reading from Frank it is implied but nothing comes right out and says it. Well If no one replies to this question I will find out tomorrow. I'm going to bed.

Thanks for all your help guys.
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Jan 10, 2009 08:46 |  #9

does the exposure compensation in manual take into consideration iso??

There is no EC in M mode. You decide the total exposure.


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Jan 10, 2009 08:57 |  #10

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There is no EC in M mode. You decide the total exposure.

Sorry I should've worded that better. I meant the exposure level indicated by the camera. I was going off of that and it put the exposure at a level I was happy with (for now).


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Jan 10, 2009 11:09 |  #11

i did this 2 days ago, this was f8, 1/15

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Jan 10, 2009 11:45 |  #12

Thanks DonJuanMair ... I hope I can get at least one pic like that.
Man the air in Vegas looks very unfriendly to the lungs.

Awsome looking pic though!


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Jan 10, 2009 11:56 |  #13

thanks, that was at dusk and that was seriously only one out of about 50 that was usable


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Jan 11, 2009 19:26 |  #14

When shooting from a car is using a rig a good idea?

If so can you buy these or do you just have to make your own?


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Jan 12, 2009 08:28 |  #15

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When shooting from a car is using a rig a good idea?

If so can you buy these or do you just have to make your own?

Well you would have to get both cars moving at the exact same speed, and the vibrations from the road I would think would detroy the shot. Maybe not I don't know.

I just put it in M and shoot a ton, playing around with my exposure length. I usually need a shorter exposure length then I think I will need. Good luck.

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