...not me but one of my Dad's students and I was his first passenger in the Diamond DA40 all striaght out of camera. I am off to france in a Cesna 172 on Wednesday so will post some more pics up if anyone is interested.
Took off from Shoreham the view of the airfield.
Landing at Lydd...
There is some nice panning going on there Drew how many keepers to bin ratio?
They look very sharp with that 2.8 IS of yours...still haven't tried mine yet.
Thats why I haven't taken any more...need a voltunteer to push. Hopefully will take some more on Saturday.
Wow nice PS. I have tried various tools and you can always see where I have been. Any chance of mailing the *.psd file so I can see exactly how you did it.
Simply a pole with a couple of magnets and an elbow joint. A manfrotto arm, adaptor plate and clamp to attach camera to pole.
Still working on examples pics taken from this site automotiverigs.com on how to clone out rig.
Looks nice and clean again Drew. I wish mine looked as clean as yours after a wash. That wet and shiny look is good or is it some PS trickery.
What happened in the last pic...the wheels are pointing the wrong way.
It happened to me but only 2 panels, every time I washed it I had a constant reminder of someone with no respect for other people's property. I couldn't claim through insurance as excess was too high and was a poor student at the time.
Chris can't you get a full respray through insurance?
Used if for a few sanps but haven't tried the panning yet. I got a job taking pictures for a flying school which is why I bought it so hopefully I will be doing that this weekend.
Took a stationary shot and then a moving shot and combined them hence reflections. Was on my own so had to drive hence combining images because of camera shake. I didn't try a further away and lower shot as I ran out of time. f22 to blame.
It was 0.4 sec but should have been longer but it was a bright day and I had the lowest apperture set. I have since got a nd filter so I can go slower.
I am building a rig to take those blurry background shots you see in magazines that manage to keep the car tack sharp without the use of another car.
I have a the camera mounted to a flexible lighting stand and a grip around the headrest for the test shot below. I have a couple of 5 foot...
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