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Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:42 PM
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taking pics of car in motion

how do you guys take a picture of the wheels rolling? i tried over the summer but it came out looking like they were not even in motion. do you have to use a slower speed to shoot the pic?
eh whatever - thanks
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:44 PM
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you have to take it from an angle, if you do it straight on its not going to work..
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:45 PM
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you have to take it from an angle, if you do it straight on its not going to work..
yes what the ***** said!!



Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:46 PM
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yes what the ***** said!!



But what you said didn't help!
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Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:49 PM
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hm..it was on an angle though! think the slower film speed will work?
stupid high tech modern film!
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:50 PM
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hm..it was on an angle though! think the slower film speed will work?
stupid high tech modern film!
film? whats film?


Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:54 PM
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no one asked you...
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:54 PM
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you dont need slower film.... and you can take it from the side or any angle for that matter.... you have to extend the shutter time for this motion look to happen. there is a button on the camera that adjusts shutter speed.... slow this down
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:57 PM
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alright ill see if i can give that a try but honestly i dont think i have that option ryan93

i would do digital, and probably will also do digital but i like REAL pics. OLD SCHOOL!
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 09:58 PM
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mmmmmmmmm motion pics



can't wait to get some new ones with the new wheels and finished exterior
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 10:05 PM
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that mustve been an old pic huh?
hardly looks like your car now
so how was that pic taken?

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mmmmmmmmm motion pics



can't wait to get some new ones with the new wheels and finished exterior
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 10:05 PM
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you lower your shutter speed

try taking pics at night or sunset w/ the shutter speed low.... also play around w/ the aperture setting... open it up a bit and take cooooool shots!! somethin like this hehe:

Old Nov 10, 2002 | 10:11 PM
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thanks but i think my camera, much as i love it, only has like 3 buttons ill use another one
Old Nov 10, 2002 | 11:41 PM
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Re: taking pics of car in motion

Originally posted by sil SE
how do you guys take a picture of the wheels rolling? i tried over the summer but it came out looking like they were not even in motion. do you have to use a slower speed to shoot the pic?
eh whatever - thanks

so he is back hahahah

hey i have you licence plate frames here but was to lazy to right down you address and it got deleted out of my mail box.
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 05:30 AM
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Originally posted by sil SE
that mustve been an old pic huh?
hardly looks like your car now
so how was that pic taken?

honestly it was only a year ago. Andre aka MegaMax took the pic and i believe it was a digital camera
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 05:57 AM
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Re: taking pics of car in motion

Originally posted by sil SE
how do you guys take a picture of the wheels rolling? i tried over the summer but it came out looking like they were not even in motion. do you have to use a slower speed to shoot the pic?
eh whatever - thanks
You can use the slower shutter speed to make camera lense work the way the human eye would at those speeds. If you use the faster shtter speeds, you will see the spokes on the wheel at high speeds.
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 09:18 AM
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Originally posted by sil SE
alright ill see if i can give that a try but honestly i dont think i have that option ryan93

i would do digital, and probably will also do digital but i like REAL pics. OLD SCHOOL!
Old School......sounds like me! Someday I'll get a digital camera. Sil, do you have your car back???
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 10:22 AM
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You must use a slower shutter speed (this will show blur action) and depending on the available light you will have to what we call "stop down" in photography (makes the aperture smaller; makes the lens smaller) allowing less light to expose the film.

Why? Slowing the shutter speed keeps the shutter open for longer allowing in more light. Most importantly [because you want blur] this also exposes the film longer. Meaning... if something is in motion... rather than taking a quick stop action snapshot when using a high shutter speed, you'd be making a longer exposure and the movement of the wheels would become blurred in the picture because the shutter is open longer. In a sense it's like capturing video on a picture. Instead of seeing movement, there is blur. Keep in mind not to set the shutter speed too low though or else the car will get blurry too.

Now, if the aperture is set too high (as someone said to open up the aperture) you will get TOO much light exposed on the film (bc we're slowing the shutter speed which already lets in more light) and the picture will be overexposed making it a really crappy image (although, if you were taking a pic in poor light conditions it would look pretty dope).

All SLR camera's tell you in some way when you have sufficient light for a picture. Sometime's it's by means of a red or green light and sometimes (old school) it's actually a needle that moves back and forth between a - and a + sign. You want to keep it in the middle to get a good image. [manual mode]

I'd take the shot at 60 (shutterspeed) and match up the aperture accordingly [if i were using a manual] to get the right exposure [light]. Most of the new SLR's are all automatic and have different priority settings you can choose. If this is the case, set the camera to Shutter Priority (SP) and you can choose your own shutter speed and the camera will do its best to automatically give you the best aperture setting.

However, it sounds like you're not using a SLR (single lens reflex) camera, so you wouldn't be able to control your shutter/aperture very much. You're SOL. Sucky.

Photography is fun.
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 10:23 AM
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Originally posted by lcf
*snip*

Photography is fun.
Information overload for the point-and-shoot crowd!

The beauty of film is that you can get a decent SLR camera for a good price and be able to do lots of camera "tricks" that you otherwise couldn't do in an inexpensive digital camera.
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 11:04 AM
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yup erty the car is back on the road, and looks better than ever which i why it is picture time
might have to break out the real old school camera to manually set everything up.
or just simply try the "on an angle" tip
looks like we have a lot of photography knowledgable people on the org
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 11:28 AM
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no doubt! Glad to hear you got the car back. Can't wait to see pics
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 12:05 PM
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speaking of pics ..whats up with your sig pic erty
Originally posted by erty67
no doubt! Glad to hear you got the car back. Can't wait to see pics
Old Nov 11, 2002 | 08:43 PM
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Originally posted by sil SE

speaking of pics ..whats up with your sig pic erty
I picked it up as a joke....check out this thread. It's a laugh

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hreadid=164859
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