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Driving School Shoot
I was doing a shoot for a driving school this morning, and tring out a new bit of kit to get the "on the move shots" Buggest problem was having to fix to the rear screen as all the bumpers are curved. :doh:
Anyhow, I am arranging to do the shoot again as there are some errors, ones you only see when on screen. But they are really easy to rectify and I will nail it next time. The moving shots will be much better on an overcast day for many reasons too. Below are a couple of pics (only had time to do 2 for his website, as I am out for the day) the top one is of the moving shot, not perfect by any means, but you will get the idea. Second one is just a static shot. http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/_SG12184.jpg http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/SG2_0095.jpg I will be getting the couple of bits I need to do the job properly, then it's time for some pukka scooby shots. Might even squeeze an Evo in there Nige :whistle: |
Worzel go on NASIOC and theres a whole thread about getting the best from these shots
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Will do mate. :ok:
I pretty much know what I need to do to rectify it, but tips are always more than welcome. It was the first time I had even unwrapped the boom arm, so pretty much done on the fly :lol: That'll teach me :doh: |
Most do it with slow shutter and just move the car a few metres between :)
Theres some funny shots with them looking like there racing there cars by running by the side |
These were only one second exposures at walking pace. Too bright today for any more and that was with a ND8 Filter to block the sun out.
It needs to be an overcast / cloudy day, or low light really, I also need a Hoya circular ND8 as the light bounced behind the Cokin one I was using and it gave reflections of the lens! It was always about trial and error a bit today. Looking forward to the next session doing this as I reckon it will work an absolute treat. :doubleup: |
Ive been looking at the bits for the boom on a few sites
Monkey from the MSOC has done some great night pics |
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