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04/10/2004 12:16:23 PM · #1 |
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How'd They Do That 'Watch out !!!! (no edit)' by willem
View this tutorial here. |
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04/10/2004 04:32:22 PM · #2 |
Thank you very much for the informative tutorial, I might try it sometime.
Keep it up... |
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04/10/2004 04:40:25 PM · #3 |
With my luck; the tripod would slip and I would run over the camera!!!!
;-O |
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04/10/2004 05:05:10 PM · #4 |
Willem, I'm stunned, you've really blown my socks off. How fantastic, crazy and risky!
LOL
Love leaning how you did this. Much admiration!! |
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04/10/2004 05:14:34 PM · #5 |
I can see the insurance claim now:
"So, I was driving in a circle with my camera strapped to my tripod strapped to my bumber. Imagine my surprise when....." :-D
Message edited by author 2004-04-10 17:14:57. |
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04/10/2004 05:16:59 PM · #6 |
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04/10/2004 08:22:50 PM · #7 |
I really like the idea of shooting whilst turning the other way ... sounds scary.
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04/10/2004 11:08:46 PM · #8 |
Wow! Risky! But the results were very rewarding! But i still won't try it :D Thanx for the tutorial! |
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04/11/2004 01:39:05 AM · #9 |
cool..way cool
I used to put a helmet cam under the licens plate bracket of my BMW and had it connected to my cam corder so I record as I was driving, got some great footage in the mountains in west texas. I got the idea from that video called "getaway in stolkhome" that was going around a few years ago.
I wanted to do this during an AutoX event, but never had the time, then I sold the BMW. I still have the helmet cam, but no real use for it now
James
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04/11/2004 03:17:17 AM · #10 |
You are a MANIAC ! How about using granny's rocking chair ? ROFLMAO ! How about using granny's Camera ? |
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04/21/2004 06:34:03 PM · #11 |
I want to try this EXTREMELY bad!!! The problem is, I don't trust myself that much. Awesome photo though. |
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04/21/2004 06:42:08 PM · #12 |
great tutorial. Thanks for writing it up. |
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04/21/2004 08:33:55 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by kreybar: You are a MANIAC ! How about using granny's rocking chair ? ROFLMAO ! How about using granny's Camera ? |
You can use granny's rocking chair if you can find it, but keep your paws off her REBEL!
Fun tutorial! Keep up the good work. |
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04/21/2004 08:43:12 PM · #14 |
You gotta be insane.
Nicely done!
-Terry
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04/21/2004 09:18:47 PM · #15 |
Wow -- I'd never attempt that one... I'm plenty nervous with my camera on a tripod in its regular position! Very cool effect -- very impressive! |
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04/28/2004 06:15:53 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by kreybar: You are a MANIAC ! How about using granny's rocking chair ? ROFLMAO ! How about using granny's Camera ? |
Just to be sure : My suggestion is to attach the tripod and camera to the rocking chair. DO NOT ATTACH THE ROCKING CHAIR TO THE CAR !!! (LOL).
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04/28/2004 06:33:33 AM · #17 |
Particularly like that you've included a shot in the tutorial of the camera attached to the tripod to the car!
Brave/ crazy is RIGHT!
:o)
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04/28/2004 12:31:03 PM · #18 |
Cool, cool, cool. My camera would fall off though. It reminds me of the shot I saw one time where the photog duct taped the camera to his head and took a shot of swinging his daughter around in a circle!
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04/28/2004 12:36:57 PM · #19 |
Very nicely done, Willem! It is amazing what a little bravery and duct tape will do! (Oh--and good knowledge of photography).
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08/18/2004 03:12:25 AM · #20 |
Some great examples using similar techniques are here :
and it this thread.
I hope it is o.k. to link these images here, for further inspiration. I am not claiming that they were based on this tutorial or copies of my idea, I just think they are very good examples and hope it inspires others to invent variations. I personally especially like the skateboard one. And as stated in the tutorial, this technique was not my idea anyway, I saw similar pictures at photosig and in the Practical Photography magazine, tried it myself and then wrote the "how'd they do that" on it.
Have fun.
edit : spelling
Message edited by author 2004-08-18 03:20:41.
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06/10/2005 04:40:29 AM · #21 |
Hmm tempting but I don't think I'll try it with my D70. Great idea though. |
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06/14/2005 03:23:44 PM · #22 |
Just try without the tripod/ducktape and hold it in your hand. Below is a shot wich i made last weekend. Shot with my EOS-300D with standard kit lens (55mm) whilst still holding it in my hand. Also at 1/10sec
First few shots were terrible but it is amazing how fast you learn to pan at exactly the same speed as your subject. I found this to be even because you'll only know the results when you load it onto your computer!
Edit: forget to say it is not cropped for 'educational purposes', just to see how it will come out of the camera..
Message edited by author 2005-06-14 15:25:45. |
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07/05/2005 10:33:19 AM · #23 |
I am impressed. This is a really cool idea. I wonder what it would look like if it was applied to something like a dirt bike or maybe a four wheeler. |
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01/04/2006 08:14:12 PM · #24 |
I'm new here but it might look like this. I hope that I post this right.
Message edited by author 2006-01-04 20:19:11. |
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01/05/2006 06:13:14 AM · #25 |
You could also get some interesting forward facing shots using a window mount with a ball head on it to get the angle. I was trying this out the other night but obviously the time of night was not nice for taking the same style. Got some fun videos though. |
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