Never would have thought you'd be shooting at such a small aperture size and slow shutter speed. Cloudy day must be hard to get such sharp images. Very cool to see your process. Love your stuff!
Thanks for the BTS-Look into this kind of photography. Technical question: Why the high aperture? Or rather - would your aperture / shutter speed settings be different for a faster moving car in a race? Or did the weather dictate these settings? EDIT: And I see you answered this in another comment :)
I feel like it would be painful being in the driver seat of that car. Doing everything in my power to resist vaporizing the throttle and taking off past the camera car.
Just trying to imagine the number of race cars that have been photographed from the back of a Pacifica.
MANY
The way the SC63’s windshield wiper operates is quite fun.
Fantastic footage, thanks for sharing
Many thanks!
I remember seeing the story updates on instagram when you shot this! So cool.
Never would have thought you'd be shooting at such a small aperture size and slow shutter speed. Cloudy day must be hard to get such sharp images. Very cool to see your process. Love your stuff!
Thanks for the BTS-Look into this kind of photography. Technical question: Why the high aperture? Or rather - would your aperture / shutter speed settings be different for a faster moving car in a race? Or did the weather dictate these settings? EDIT: And I see you answered this in another comment :)
This was an awesome POV!
Thank you! ❤
Wow really Cool
Needed f/22 (despite it being overcast) to cut down the light? Or was there another reason?
To compensate for the slow Shutter speed. Even with a polarizer on.
Absolutely interesting, thank you so much for sharing 😍
Glad you enjoyed it!
when you going to be in Austin again?
amazing!
Thanks!
Well that looks terrifying.
It’s awesome. So much fun.
I feel like it would be painful being in the driver seat of that car. Doing everything in my power to resist vaporizing the throttle and taking off past the camera car.
DUMMA BRITTER