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09/23/2020 08:48:23 AM · #1
very cool - really simple but very effective.
It was one of my favs in this challenge, gave you an 8

Thanks for sharing Girish

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And I like your dog!

Message edited by author 2020-09-23 08:49:00.
09/23/2020 08:22:49 AM · #2
Another one of mine tanked down a big time :D

anyway my submission was:



Not sure if anyone would remember but the same car I used in

In here the setup was again simple as I prefer KISS (Keep It Simple and Stupid) :)

This entire shot was done in a dark room but to show you how, I took the video with lights on so that you can see the approach that I followed.

I place the car on a mirror but lift the car by a few MM so that I can rotate the wheel and it doesn't look like not on the mirror before I take the shot.
As soon as the camera turned on, point the flashlight to front of the car, turned off the flash and next I had phone with colorful images on and that I slide from the back of the car so that it looks like car is in motion. yes it is a steady car but the way I setup all felt like in motion.

I hope you like it!

Below would show how I achieve this shot, again this can very well be fall into the minimal category.



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