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Old 01-17-2013, 07:58 PM   #1
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Saturday 9am at Northpark Mall/top level of Macy's garage. (75 and Park Ln)
ok sweet, does anyone wanna try rolling shots?
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Old 01-17-2013, 08:10 PM   #2
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ok sweet, does anyone wanna try rolling shots?
I don't see why why not. I'd like to learn how to do that. I understand the basics of it, but would like to see how the other board photographers do it. The car only needs to be moving like 5mph in order to do it.
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Old 01-18-2013, 12:14 AM   #3
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I don't see why why not. I'd like to learn how to do that. I understand the basics of it, but would like to see how the other board photographers do it. The car only needs to be moving like 5mph in order to do it.
45-65mph is usually what i do.
Everyone has their own way, but typically for day time ill shoot in shutter priority with a low iso and play with the F-stops depending on shot or angle.

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45-65mph is usually what i do.
Everyone has their own way, but typically for day time ill shoot in shutter priority with a low iso and play with the F-stops depending on shot or angle.

That looks great! I'm still at the very early stages of learning. I haven't played with the shutter speeds at all quite yet. Still messing messing with the other settings and the F-stops to see what works best. Most of mine so far have been portraits of my little girl and some action stuff of her playing. The lighting indoors versus outdoors is tricky. Until I started this process, I never paid attention before to all the different colors in lighting, especially when you are indoors. Some lights are really yellow and purple/blue'ish and you can really see it when trying to capture some indoor pics.
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That looks great! I'm still at the very early stages of learning. I haven't played with the shutter speeds at all quite yet. Still messing messing with the other settings and the F-stops to see what works best. Most of mine so far have been portraits of my little girl and some action stuff of her playing. The lighting indoors versus outdoors is tricky. Until I started this process, I never paid attention before to all the different colors in lighting, especially when you are indoors. Some lights are really yellow and purple/blue'ish and you can really see it when trying to capture some indoor pics.
lighting is super important. time of day is as well. hopefully its cloudy. overcast is your friend. and as for the yellowish lights, you can compensate by adjusting your white balance. also by shooting in raw so that photoshop can adjust it also when you bring it into your computer to edit.
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