Some of those are very cool, I put a tripod in the back of my car annd drove it down a straight road with the shutter open. It turned of pretty cool, looks like light speed!
But if you are going for this type of photography, you need a better camera. Just giving you advice. When you buy your first Dslr, you will realize why this is not good but has great potential. You need a shutter speed of a few seconds at the minimum. 30 second shutter speed, driving down the highway at night is amazing!
@urbanlion100 99 percent of them were taken with a point and shoot camera and tripod... what's your point? You felt the need to take the time to leave a comment...
what is the shutter speed i'm suppose to use to get this effect when taking a photography an please include any other camara setting please and thank you
@pixiegirl13 Depends from photo to photo (how much available light you have)... the road shots could be 1/10th sec. to a couple secs. I can look up a couple of the images and give you some settings to give a try, if you want.
Check your camera's user manual (it varies by manufacturer and model). It will probably be selectable on the camera's mode dial or in a settings menu.
i just wasted almost a minute and half on this.. im gunna kill myself now .
leonardpierre 2 weeks ago
Some of those are very cool, I put a tripod in the back of my car annd drove it down a straight road with the shutter open. It turned of pretty cool, looks like light speed!
9446006 3 weeks ago
@9446006 Thanks. Haven't shot any new long exposure shots in the car in a while... need to do it again.
bloodshot23 2 weeks ago
But if you are going for this type of photography, you need a better camera. Just giving you advice. When you buy your first Dslr, you will realize why this is not good but has great potential. You need a shutter speed of a few seconds at the minimum. 30 second shutter speed, driving down the highway at night is amazing!
HenrytheBrit 4 months ago
@HenrytheBrit Thanks for the tips. I've had a dSLR now since June 2009...
bloodshot23 4 months ago
whats the point of this?
this looks like i gave a 10 year old a point and shoot and let him fool around in the passenger seat.
100089295 8 months ago
@100089295 Artistic expression.. guess you never heard of it before. If you don't like it, don't view it... simple as that.
bloodshot23 6 months ago
most of these shots could be made with a 60 dollar cam, these are the ones people make by mistake. Nothing special about this.
urbanlion100 10 months ago
@urbanlion100 99 percent of them were taken with a point and shoot camera and tripod... what's your point? You felt the need to take the time to leave a comment...
bloodshot23 6 months ago
@urbanlion100 its not about the camera its about what you do with it
DaWizll 5 months ago
stop bloody zooming every shot LOL
Amirichi 1 year ago 7
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momenkhalled 1 year ago
The night shots were kinda cool. The day shots more just made my head hurt...
BlueBurrito9 1 year ago
:o if you can do that it would be totally awesome again thank you :)
pixiegirl13 1 year ago
what is the shutter speed i'm suppose to use to get this effect when taking a photography an please include any other camara setting please and thank you
pixiegirl13 1 year ago
@pixiegirl13 Depends from photo to photo (how much available light you have)... the road shots could be 1/10th sec. to a couple secs. I can look up a couple of the images and give you some settings to give a try, if you want.
bloodshot23 1 year ago
@pixiegirl13 Do it later in the day. Shutter in excess of 2 seconds, iso 100, f/3.5+
HenrytheBrit 4 months ago
mali e
pinknest 1 year ago
Did you use a tripod at all?
mynameismikooo 2 years ago
@mynameismikooo Yes. It was set up and shot from the passenger seat.
bloodshot23 2 years ago
i enjoyed this very much. the night shots especially. very well done.
ZachMaximus 3 years ago
Thank you for the comments.. glad you liked it.
bloodshot23 3 years ago
Great pictures! This video is good inspiration to thoughs who are idea-less at the mo, like me lol. Just gotta buy me a DSLR :P and im on my way.
DCity17 3 years ago
Thank you!
We all get inspiration from others.
I don't own a dSLR.. yet.
bloodshot23 3 years ago
where can you find the bulb shutter?
ampumpum 3 years ago
Check your camera's user manual (it varies by manufacturer and model). It will probably be selectable on the camera's mode dial or in a settings menu.
bloodshot23 3 years ago
Thank you.
bloodshot23 3 years ago