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04/19/2007 03:19:42 PM · #1
Can someone tell me how the following picture was achieved? I'm assuming there was some sort of camera rig attached to the car that was later photo-shopped out.

04/19/2007 03:21:07 PM · #2
Probably another car (with camera) traveling along side that one.
04/19/2007 03:27:45 PM · #3
or panning?
or photoshop motion blur?
04/19/2007 04:43:33 PM · #4
Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

or panning?
or photoshop motion blur?


I would hope it's panning.

I don't like when photoshop is used to that measure where you get away from photographically knowledge to PS.

Being in another car might be easier done than panning also...but basically the same technique.
04/19/2007 05:01:15 PM · #5
My guess is a camera attached to another car.

Here's an article on it, Photographing Moving Vehicles
04/19/2007 05:20:12 PM · #6
My initial thought was that it was attached to a chase car, but the focus on the subject car is so crisp that it makes me think a rig was attached to it. I guess I'll go out this weekend and see if I can recreate it....
04/19/2007 05:23:18 PM · #7
I worked as a model on a car shoot similar to this and they had a plexi-glass camera mount attached to the car and photoshopped it out.
04/19/2007 05:59:31 PM · #8
If it's attached to another car, the circle the outer car is taking is almost exactly concentric to the one the car in the pic is taking - note the blur is exactly parallel to both the front and back wheels. I suspect a rig attached to the subject car, or a lot of takes and some luck.
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