Rijoh
Carver One
Eindhoven, the Netherlands
8-06-2008
Canon EOS 450D
Rijoh
Carver One
Eindhoven, the Netherlands
8-06-2008
Canon EOS 450D
I think Koenigsegg is Swedish for: "Oh no, my head's just exploded!"
Jeremy Clarkson
pat_ernzen
EvoX
Sunny Miami, Arizona
August 25th, 2008
Canon 40D w/ Tamron 17-50mm f2.8
17mm, f4.5, 1/60s, ISO-320
Color/contrast adjustments, a little burning, uncropped
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Timothy (in VA)
Cadillac Chrome
June 15, 2008
Sony DSC-S500
UCP's biggest (only?) fan of the '74-'76 Mercury Cougar.
UCP's proudest owner of a '74 Cougar
My favorite color is chrome.
Sauc3
'Stang on the Island
13/09/08
Canon 40D w/ 70-200 f2.8L IS w/ 1.4x extender
f10, 1/100th, 100 ISO, 280mm
Quick general editing
Rolling. And I HIGHLY doubt we were doing ~80mph. More like 60mph tops, actually. I'm pretty sure we weren't speeding at all and we were going with the flow of traffic, which in that area is likely below the speed limit. In fact, we got over multiple times to let other people in pickups and stuff pass. Just checked the EXIF again to make sure I got that number right and yeah, 1/60th. Shame it doesn't include mph in there, haha.
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Last edited by basman007; 09-13-2008 at 01:59 PM.
John Thawley
Leaping
Naples, Florida
September 13, 2008
Camera Make: Leica
Camera Model: Digilux 3
Lens: 14mm-50mm f/2.8
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/11
Shutter: 1/250
Exposure Bias: -.03ev
Focal Length: 50mm
RAW
Date: 9/13/08
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Thanks. I've done quite a bit of rolling stuff now and I find that anything 1/100 or under usually will get me enough blur to be happy with as long as the car is relatively close to the camera. Obviously the slower the better, but with these types of shots it's often a chance situation, so I'm always a little nervous about camera shake with a shutter as slow as 1/40th... especially with as rough as some of the roads are around here. Though, like you said, it also depends greatly on the speed of the cars.
And nice submission this week.
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Thanks, I appreciate it. And you've definitely had some very nice contributions in the past. Don't stop! I actually try to stay away from posting shots from photo shoots... it's not that I don't think it's "fair", I just like the idea of posting something from somewhere anyone could have been, like event type stuff.
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This is my first proper motoring event shooting with this camera, so I can't say for certain that the image quality is different to normal, but f2.8 becomes f4 thanks to the 1.4x. Also the lens sits further away from the body, and it acts as more of a lever so I felt that I had to be more careful to hold strongest on the lens and less so on the camera body.
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