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Old 12-10-2007, 08:27 PM
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Sorry about the title i didnt know how to describe it but i just want to know how all of you out there have those pictures of ur cars moving where the car is in focus but the background is still blurred to have that motion effect??? thanks
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ever heard of photoshop? i think its made by adobe
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lol yea ... thats how they did it?? lol i thought it was a setting on the camera...and chevy... i like how you did ur headlights can i get some info on them?
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Originally Posted by Sachemhockey44
Sorry about the title i didnt know how to describe it but i just want to know how all of you out there have those pictures of ur cars moving where the car is in focus but the background is still blurred to have that motion effect??? thanks
you dont have to do anything special.
just use a good quality camera, and take the shot in a vehicle travelling at the same speed beside it.

that effect happens naturally.
photoshop isnt needed
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something like this? photoshop
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ya that pic is photoshopped from the original and just put a blur filter over the area's they wanted blurred.
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Originally Posted by Sachemhockey44
lol yea ... thats how they did it?? lol i thought it was a setting on the camera...and chevy... i like how you did ur headlights can i get some info on them?
theres a how to.
summary: bake @ 200 degrees, until headlights pull apart easily(like 5 minutes)
seperate the housing from the chrome.. scuff chrome, pick a color, paint it put back in oven. put them back together run a bead of clear silicone sealant around the light.

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you dont have to do anything special.
just use a good quality camera, and take the shot in a vehicle travelling at the same speed beside it.

that effect happens naturally.
photoshop isnt needed
never even thought of that. thats probably the effect he was talking about.. not a photochop

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lol yea ... thats how they did it?? lol i thought it was a setting on the camera...and chevy... i like how you did ur headlights can i get some info on them?
i'm sure someone in your area will do it for you for a 12 pack or something. post in the regional section

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When travelling beside the car.....focus the camera on the car....not on the background.
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