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Originally Posted by CrownR426
how'd you do that?!
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the camera is mounted to a rig setup that is attached to the car so that the camera and car move at the same speed. camera is then set on lowest ISO and smallest aperture (usually in combo with a circular polarizer or neutral density filter to kill a bunch of light) to make the shutter speed as long as possible, in this case 6 seconds iirc, then push the car from out of sight, in this case it was me pushing on the back driver corner, this creates the illusion of the high speed. the longer the shutter speed, the more sense of motion is transfered in the picture. since i am blocked from flickr here at work i can't post it but there's a video shows how we did this shot, it's pretty lulz too