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Bill Jurasz
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New rolling rig shot
Got my new Canon 40D out, my 17-40/4L (which almost isn't wide enough now!), a 3-stop neutral density filter, and my home-built rig. I was pretty happy with this picture, though I still have a small issue with rig stability. 1/2 second shutter.
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Bill Jurasz - Mercury Photography - Austin TX A former sports shooter |
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Major grins
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Very nice!!
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Tony P. Canon 50D, 30D and Digital Rebel (plus some old friends - FTB and AE1) Long-time amateur.....wishing for more time to play Autocross and Track junkie tonyp.smugmug.com |
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Bill Jurasz
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The setup is three 6.5" suction cups, in a row, holding up an 8' long section of 1x1 square aluminum tubing. The camera is mounted UNDERNEATH the boom. This way the boom obstructs sky, not car, and makes cloning easier.
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Bill Jurasz - Mercury Photography - Austin TX A former sports shooter |
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Major grins
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Great shot and great idea on the rig!
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Dan Canon Gear |
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Great photo! Do you have any photos of the rig? I love these types of shots but am way too scared to put my camera on one.
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Major grins
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That was smart...Is this how they do proimages of cars?..Seen the same effect on promopicuters from lexus and so on.
The s2000 is that yours??...IF so im im very very jelous =).
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Bill Jurasz
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Nice ambiance & angle bill. Im not far away with one for my bike. This city is full of tunnels & their surface is glass smooth & i think that lighting over a time exposure would look great.
If i suddenly stop posting...you will know it had teething problems. . |
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Bill Jurasz
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One thing I learned in this shoot is that a 40D, in continuous mode, will not re-evaluate an expsoure inbetween shots. I had it set on low-speed burst mode and used a remote trigger cable in the always-on position. As I drove in circles I went from sunny side the shadow side to sunny side, etc. Each shot needed an exposure correction, some as much as two stops.
Any setting in a 40D to change this? My only other recourse is to run the shutter release cable into the car's cockpit (I built an extension wire to allow me to do this).
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Bill Jurasz - Mercury Photography - Austin TX A former sports shooter |
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Rogue Flickrer
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The extension wire is a good idea, but you might want to look into a wireless release. The Phottix one on eBay is about $16. I have a set of PocketWizards which will do the job, too.
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Phottix wireless remote is the way to go, and it's very affordable.Cuong |
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