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Yeah, it definitely looks a ton better though! And bravo on adding the blur during post process. Normally doesn't look good but you pulled it off!
EDIT: I forgot to mention I'm extremely jealous you get to shoot cars like that.
CC = Constructive Criticism sorry I don't know the different abreviations you guys use on SW yet...I'm not active here :p I'll probably be now since I found this thread. I'm really interested in getting feedback on my work.
Hey, I definitely know what your talking about with the blur lol I honestly never go that high on the motion blur but it did work out! As far as shooting at the track, I just luckily met the right person at the right moment lol literally. Thanx a lot for the feedback though man. Means a lot. I'll be posting more often.
Haha I'm not even sure either, I really only come here for the photography and the occasional build thread. I don't post anywhere actively except here. But yeah this was the most active car photography forum I could find with things that were interesting. Slowed down a bit lately though.
Hey whatever works haha,I don't mean to insult your intelligence or anything because I don't know how much you know. but if you adjust your shutter to 1/60th and adjust your aperture to compensate for the extra exposure you can get some really awesome panning shots naturally! :P
First time trying lights lol. I used two table lamps and picture frames with paper in them to put in front and soften the light.One was brighter than the other, I have a little clipping on the left side on the bottom of the camera.
Haha I'm not even sure either, I really only come here for the photography and the occasional build thread. I don't post anywhere actively except here. But yeah this was the most active car photography forum I could find with things that were interesting. Slowed down a bit lately though.
Hey whatever works haha,I don't mean to insult your intelligence or anything because I don't know how much you know. but if you adjust your shutter to 1/60th and adjust your aperture to compensate for the extra exposure you can get some really awesome panning shots naturally! :P
Lol no big deal man. I don't know enough but I honestly just set it to a high shutter speed because I don't want to tackle too much sharpening in post and the cars were going so fucking fast, I caught that moving slow in the pits. That energy, as a car head, shooting at the track is amazing man soo much going on at once!!! I just try not to mess with the camera too much so I don't miss much.
If I may give you another tip for blurring the wheels: in photoshop there are different blur filters available. Best one for this job is the radial blur.
It's a bit of work but select each wheel, one at a time, copy it to a new image. Now make it a square, whilst you keep in mind the original width or height. Head for the radial blur.
Then, make it original size again, copy it back into your main image and maybe mess with the fill options for that layer. PERFECT SPINNING WHEELS
Here's some of mine quick edits
Didn't shot cars much until now, but this will change if I finally bought me a DSLR to use my old wide aperture manual focus lenses
If I may give you another tip for blurring the wheels: in photoshop there are different blur filters available. Best one for this job is the radial blur.
It's a bit of work but select each wheel, one at a time, copy it to a new image. Now make it a square, whilst you keep in mind the original width or height. Head for the radial blur.
Then, make it original size again, copy it back into your main image and maybe mess with the fill options for that layer. PERFECT SPINNING WHEELS
Here's some of mine quick edits
Didn't shot cars much until now, but this will change if I finally bought me a DSLR to use my old wide aperture manual focus lenses
Thanx for the tip. I'll try it with the next motion photo!!
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