
Originally Posted by
nfpgasmask
It is tough to catch fast moving objects in focus, but with a motor drive on your camera and a proper lens with the right film speed it can be done pretty easily...especially if you are a professional photographer shooting a race...although, PS does have some nice "motion blur" fx that can emmulate this exact type of thing....but like you said, way to spot-on to be fake...
I took my buddy to see NHRA Drag Racing at Columbus, OHio and he is into photography. He snapped alot of pictures of dragsters on their way to 300+mph in the 1/4 mile and you can read the sponsorship decals on the car along with the drivers name when it was half-way down the track (probably in excess of 200mph at that point!) I was impressed!
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if its fast and cheap, its not reliable;
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