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Rig Shot of the Miata
I need boost so than I have a reason for exhaust :/
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thats soo nice and soo clean!
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simple.. makes me miss mine.
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I've always wanted to try a rig shot. Love the shot :thumbup:
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i've always wondered how to do a rig
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a circular polarizer will help reduce/remove the glare on the side of the car, increasing the saturation of the paint. ND filters will also help by reducing the amount of light coming, allowing you to use a slower shutter speed during mid-day hours.
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That's a really cool shot. Nice job on it.
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Nice shot and good info about what filters to use I have been wondering his about slow shutter bright day shots
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Pics of the rig imo!
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very clean looks great
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the cpl in itself is worth about 1 stop of light. Shooting at iso 100, f/8-13, shutter speeds will most likely be around 1/500. To get some decent background blur, you'll need about 5-6 stops of light necessitating ND filters stacking up to a density of 2.0. Filters get expensive >< |
def like the shot bro
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yeah, im curious about the rig used, and also how you get rid of the rig in PS as well
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simple, clean. I like the mud guards.
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Original.. My mistake actually there was a 1.2 Graduated ND on top of the CP I forgot the other ND was removed right before this shot. It was shot around F/11 @ 3 seconds ISO 100.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4052/...b20dbfbf_o.jpg Clone tool and a few others were used in photoshop. Just a standard rig; F1000 suction cups, EMT pole, and super clamps with a magic arm holding the camera. |
Amazing
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that rig is awesome.
i still need to figure out how to remove stuff in PS, and make it look seemless. |
sick man looks cleannn
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are you using a magic arm?
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