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Awesome picture!I am just about to start a 3-5 month sabbatical and on my "To Do" list is test drive some cars!! Might just have to add the Camaro to the list.What did you take the picture with?What settings did you use?I would love the try and get a picture like that of my 2009 M3 sedan.George
The Camaro is nice but my go to car is the 1968/1969 Dodge Charger R/T. Morpar strong.
Drives like a 4-wheel waterbed, no thanks
Thanks for the compliment, I have a lot of experience. I was a Motorsports photographer on the American LeMans and Grand-Am series for about 4 years. I also had my own print magazine about Mazda rotary engine cars called RX Tuner, for which I did nearly all the photography and writing. There's not much to it, just a lot of experimentation to get the effect you want. That shot was taken with a Nikon D7100, 12-24/4 lens at about 15mm, 1/15 sec exposure and f/8. There was a Hoya polarizer attached as well. The trick with shots like that is getting the ambient light knocked down a bit so that you're able to do a 1/15 sec exposure without blowing everything out. 1/30 will give you good blur too, but obviously more is better. But with slower shutter, of course that means more blurry shots. With these it's about 1 in 10 that are usable, and 1 in 50 that are spectacular. I sat in the back of Bob's Suburban with the back glass open and just hammered on the shutter, working angles and focusing on keeping my body still. In the shot the car looks a distance away, but being at 15mm makes it look that way, in reality I could have jumped onto the hood from where I was shooting. For comparison this is what you get when you take the same shot at 60mm