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How to photograph a fast car (the remake!)

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

A remake of the first training film we ever made. Professional photographer Mike Browne reveals a simple motion blur technique to photograph a car speeding through the countryside.

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  • Thx for your efforts teaching us photography,sir. My ask you question ? What was the tripod you used ?

  • @tjschmal Hi - it is a small Nikon one with soft rubber feet so it won't scratch the paint or slip. I think it was a promotional item which I picked up in a second hand shop. Any small tripod will do provided it has the feet and is sturdy so it won't vibrate when you push the car.

  • what makes lee filters better then cokin? please answer!

  • @marshall3win Hi - can't give you a technical answer, but having used both I find the Lee filters capture more detail and have smoother tones than the Cokins. They are tougher too so they don't scratch as easily. Hope this helps...

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  • @ashkibala1

    You need to go to custom functions and enable it.

    Temporarily, live view mode will also help. It too has the mirror locked up for the sensor to be exposed for live view.

  • u lost weights ?

  • wow...Awesome idea. Thanks!!

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