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Tried something different...
Had a go at capturing motion this aft, would have liked to have a bit more of a play with camera positions and shutter speeds etc but started to rain....
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Great photos! You must have an amazing cam' to do that, my sony is 4.2mp and it looks like a camera phone compared to that!
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knowing my luck, the camera will fly off round the bend and smash to smithereens!!!
very nice pictures though....
i'll stick with my photoshop blurr, for now
very nice pictures though....
i'll stick with my photoshop blurr, for now
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Cheers guys. I used a suction mount, had it for years but never used it. Not brave enough to just mount it there & drive around so let the missus drive whilst I held it in place (and tripped the shutter). Got a few more idea's want to slow the shutter speed down a bit more to increase the motion, these were at about 1/4 second.
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Dave
Cheers
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very nice pics,i could easily do this on photoshop,
but its soo much better to get shots this good with no alterations
well done.
which camera are you using
but its soo much better to get shots this good with no alterations
well done.
which camera are you using
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