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Michael Star (03-02-2013)
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Great moving photo.
Can anyone tell me please.. how do I take a photo of my XJ6 on the move (with help of course!) and make its background appear blurred ?
Am I using the wrong type of camera ?
I'm sure many years ago I was able to pan around as I was shooting racing cars at Brands Hatch and the cars stayed sharply in focus whilst the background was blurred.
The difference in cameras is that I am now using my phone to take the shots.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Mark
Can anyone tell me please.. how do I take a photo of my XJ6 on the move (with help of course!) and make its background appear blurred ?
Am I using the wrong type of camera ?
I'm sure many years ago I was able to pan around as I was shooting racing cars at Brands Hatch and the cars stayed sharply in focus whilst the background was blurred.
The difference in cameras is that I am now using my phone to take the shots.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Mark
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There are a few ways to capture such a photo, many will construct a rig that extends from the car being photographed with the camera on the far end....photoshopping out any signs of the mount in processing. The reason this is easier to capture, but harder setup is the camera is going the same speed as the car, so less attempts of getting the shot right.
More difficult and more attempts needed w/ less equipment, you have a chaser vehicle trying to match the speed of the car being photographed and shooting from the chaser car...speeds must be almost perfectly synced to keep the subject car in perfect focus.
More difficult and more attempts needed w/ less equipment, you have a chaser vehicle trying to match the speed of the car being photographed and shooting from the chaser car...speeds must be almost perfectly synced to keep the subject car in perfect focus.