I have finally got around to putting together workflow Video/blog, enjoy.
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Just saw the video on Facebook. Nice. Not many use that long shutter speeds - was it just so you can move the car very slowly and smoothly?
Never done car photography before, so thought I'd give that Virtual Rig a go. Here's my first attempt from a handheld static shot of one of my motors :/
Very good, did you use photoshop for the wheel blur?
Ive been looking at investing in virtual rig
cool, have you done something to the tree / bush reflections on the bootlid to make them look non static?
Never done car photography before, so thought I'd give that Virtual Rig a go. Here's my first attempt from a handheld static shot of one of my motors :/
http://imageshack.us/a/img14/2648/3vjd.jpg
That's something that really only applies on a personal level Mike.
Gary - how does the sky look like it's moving faster than the road? There's less motion blur on the sky, so not sure how you came to that conclusion? :/
Nigel that video guide is great. The pulley system is brilliant and something that most of us could make and use.
And Mike your rig shots are in a different league to when you started!
No secrets with supplier. I used easycomposites.co.uk .
For size I used 35mm ID and 32 ID for the connectors. They supply the tube to length. So 35mm x 1.5m for the boom and 32mm x 1m for the connectors. I cut the connectors down to size (25cm long). Carbon isn't difficult to cut. Just use a hacksaw and rotate the tube. *Be carefull with the dust! You don't want to inhale carbon*
The gti rigs came up nicely.