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Old 12-21-2008, 12:20 PM
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That car looks truly amazing!
Old 12-21-2008, 12:59 PM
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Pure SEX! Looks good mang!
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that is all...
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Wheels look great on it man! Best looking ZO6 I've seen!
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looks great tony, nice shots, and both cars look great.
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Very nice pics sir!

How fast are you going in the motion shot?

Can this type of picture be taken with a 'normal' camera?
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I had to clean the keyboard off after looking at them! Car ****!
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Originally Posted by FNQUIKWS6
Very nice pics sir!

How fast are you going in the motion shot?

Can this type of picture be taken with a 'normal' camera?
Thats what I want to know cause on our next nice day I want to attempt to take a shot like that.
Old 12-21-2008, 07:42 PM
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Nice pics... I really like the stock spiders in chrome for that color.
Old 12-21-2008, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Detoxx03
Thats what I want to know cause on our next nice day I want to attempt to take a shot like that.
I've taken good rolling pictures with my SD750 point n shoot.
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Most point-n-shoot cameras snap the photo too fast. Ever snapped a pic of a car on the highway with a typical camera, and it appears the car is sitting still? That is because the shutter speed is too fast on most of those cameras. This rolling shot was done with a controlled shutter speed on my Canon 30D. I was going about 65 mph on that shot, held the shutter open for 1/20th of a second. Image Stabilizing lens helps out quite a bit also.
Old 12-21-2008, 08:22 PM
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ooooh crap,, i just came in my pants!!! lol i love your car man,excellent taste,i also like the viper but the vette owns it,nice photography.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Most point-n-shoot cameras snap the photo too fast. Ever snapped a pic of a car on the highway with a typical camera, and it appears the car is sitting still? That is because the shutter speed is too fast on most of those cameras. This rolling shot was done with a controlled shutter speed on my Canon 30D. I was going about 65 mph on that shot, held the shutter open for 1/20th of a second. Image Stabilizing lens helps out quite a bit also.
50mph rolling shot with a point n shoot. I need a good camera.

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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Most point-n-shoot cameras snap the photo too fast. Ever snapped a pic of a car on the highway with a typical camera, and it appears the car is sitting still? That is because the shutter speed is too fast on most of those cameras. This rolling shot was done with a controlled shutter speed on my Canon 30D. I was going about 65 mph on that shot, held the shutter open for 1/20th of a second. Image Stabilizing lens helps out quite a bit also.
What lens did you use for that shot? My aunt has one of those Canon camera's that has either 12/15 megapixels so i'm gonna try it out. Were you driving or someone else and you took the shot? Thanks
Old 12-21-2008, 10:08 PM
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SYCK! Can you adopt me? I swear I'll take the trash out and be a good boy ... lol
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perfection! thanks for the new desktop background!
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Originally Posted by Detoxx03
What lens did you use for that shot? My aunt has one of those Canon camera's that has either 12/15 megapixels so i'm gonna try it out. Were you driving or someone else and you took the shot? Thanks
I was using a Canon 17-55 wide angle lens with image stabilization on that shot. Set the shutter speed at 1/20th of a second for quicker speeds, 1/15th of a second for speeds under 40 mph. Yes, it takes two vehicles and three people to get that shot. Camera man rides passenger in the front car, snaps pics leaning out the window.

Camaro396, that night shot isn't bad. This brings up a good point, those point-n-shoot cameras can take rolling shots in darker lighting like that. This is because it takes them a second or two to fully expose the dark shot, which is exactly what you need for a rolling shot. In bright sunlight, they snap the photo too quickly. Try late evening, just as the sun has set.
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Like always man awesome pics and cars.
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Love the Z06, what do you do for a living?
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Originally Posted by Spiers
Love the Z06, what do you do for a living?
Rumor on the street is he's gay for pay... pays quite well and you can still say no homo



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