lee
8th November 2010, 11:31 PM
PaulyJ was kind enough to loan me his Camzilla car mount, and I've been seeing what it can do. These two shots are a bit cliché, but I still like the way they came out
This one was taken a couple of nights ago. The street wasn't particularly smooth, hence the waves in the light streaks. It's not the best photo, but I was stoked when I saw the result. There are a few things I'd change if I were to make it a keeper shot, such as shooting on a smoother road, more constant speed, and removing the 'For Sale' paper in the window :P
40D, EF-S 18-55 @ 18mm, f/8, 15 seconds, mounted just forward of the fuel filler cap. Click for bigger
http://imgur.com/jJmTol.jpg (http://imgur.com/jJmTo.jpg)
This one was taken this evening, and i've put a bit more effort into it. It needed a bit of PS work to kick up the exposure, reduce the noise, straighten the horizon, and crop. I'm really happy with the way this one came out.
40D, EF-S 18-55 @ 18mm, f/10, 8 seconds, mounted under the drivers door handle. Click for bigger
http://imgur.com/9YTbHl.jpg (http://imgur.com/9YTbH.jpg)
This one was taken a couple of nights ago. The street wasn't particularly smooth, hence the waves in the light streaks. It's not the best photo, but I was stoked when I saw the result. There are a few things I'd change if I were to make it a keeper shot, such as shooting on a smoother road, more constant speed, and removing the 'For Sale' paper in the window :P
40D, EF-S 18-55 @ 18mm, f/8, 15 seconds, mounted just forward of the fuel filler cap. Click for bigger
http://imgur.com/jJmTol.jpg (http://imgur.com/jJmTo.jpg)
This one was taken this evening, and i've put a bit more effort into it. It needed a bit of PS work to kick up the exposure, reduce the noise, straighten the horizon, and crop. I'm really happy with the way this one came out.
40D, EF-S 18-55 @ 18mm, f/10, 8 seconds, mounted under the drivers door handle. Click for bigger
http://imgur.com/9YTbHl.jpg (http://imgur.com/9YTbH.jpg)