James_G
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A friend has asked me to take some pictures of his car, now that it's for sale. The static shots I am happy with, but we hatched a plan for taking a shot of it while moving, for which I need some advice.
Firstly, we have found a quiet stretch of rarely used two dual carriageway to eliminate any problem of having two cars side by side.
Secondly, I will be shooting from the back of a smooth riding 7 series saloon, so there shouldn't be too much camera shake, but presumably I'll still need a fast shutter speed. No VR on my lens currently unfortunately. I had thought of shooting from the back of an MPV with the hatch raised but I don't fancy the implications of a run in with the Police should we be spotted.
So other than good weather, and a steady hand, is there anything else to be considered? Polariser to cut out reflections from the glass?
Thanks in advance
James
Firstly, we have found a quiet stretch of rarely used two dual carriageway to eliminate any problem of having two cars side by side.
Secondly, I will be shooting from the back of a smooth riding 7 series saloon, so there shouldn't be too much camera shake, but presumably I'll still need a fast shutter speed. No VR on my lens currently unfortunately. I had thought of shooting from the back of an MPV with the hatch raised but I don't fancy the implications of a run in with the Police should we be spotted.
So other than good weather, and a steady hand, is there anything else to be considered? Polariser to cut out reflections from the glass?
Thanks in advance
James




