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The question is: what camera are you using!?

 

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State of the art technology. With a little help from lightroom of course and the beautiful weather we have here in Northern Cali.

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This pic should be used in the brochures!

 

haha thanks

 

Almost could but his air pressure warning light is on so they would have to edit that out ;)

 

Ya, winter rims and tires on, what can ya do

 

And it looks like he is going 85 mph so it would have to be noted speed was in km....Atleast I think it was.

 

85 km/h.

 

dropsix how you get that album art to work. thanks

 

I think it's just that every folder I added to my external hard drive has the album art included.

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Dear lord baby Jesus what camera are you using? I must know.

 

Oh & here are two pics I snapped today.

 

A Nikon D600, but really any good dslr or mirrorless can get these results. Well, with editing of course.

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iPod as in ur iPhone plugged in ? I have never been able to get the album art to work

No, as in an Ipod. I do not store music on my Iphone so have never plugged that in. I am not sure if there is a turn on for this option. It has always just worked for me since day 1.

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Do you use a tri pod? I would imagine you experimented with different exposure lengths to get the right motion look.

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Do you use a tri pod? I would imagine you experimented with different exposure lengths to get the right motion look.

 

Yeah just a tripod and a remote shutter trigger. I'd done this sorta shot before so I had a bit of an idea, but I found my sweet spot seemed to be about 3 seconds. It's tough to find smooth roads in winter.

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Got to use my lift kit today at work to park. Unfortunately I got yelled at and told to move my shit. Apparently they didn't appreciate it. f1be08ba3f99eda94a2df950e048448d.jpg

That 37" tire TRYING to fit into the rear wheel well lol. It looks almost like it was hitting, what is?

 

 

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That 37" tire TRYING to fit into the rear wheel well lol. It looks almost like it was hitting, what is?

 

 

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It was not touching at all had more room to go 587ae504fad1c07fcf899948090e95b8.jpg

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