A couple of pics when i managed to get out and play with a few different techniques on my car. These images you'll see soon in Evo Magazine as they are being used by a tuning company.
Playing with fire:
The RS6 in motion:
A couple of pics when i managed to get out and play with a few different techniques on my car. These images you'll see soon in Evo Magazine as they are being used by a tuning company.
Playing with fire:
The RS6 in motion:
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Fabulous pictures!!! Love both of them. I'd love to know how you pulled off the top image - I suspect if I tried I'd end up with a smouldering burned out wreck, no facial hair or both
Fabulous pictures!!! Love both of them. I'd love to know how you pulled off the top image - I suspect if I tried I'd end up with a smouldering burned out wreck, no facial hair or both
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Thanks, It's done using a long exposure and fire rope..... and a trustworthy assistant that can use a fire extinguisher should the need arise
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Great shots, love the second one.... superb !
Out of interest was that taken while static or on the move.... can obviously see your car is moving, but wondering how it was taken.
Car is looking super stealthy yet menacing...... cool
OMR
It's a bit of both, 30 second exposure while simply pushing the car around one wheel rotation in that time. The camera is attached to the car using a huge carbon pole like :
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Excuse the cop in the background, we attracted a lot of attention that day shooting around Manchester. They all wanted to see how it was done and admire Joes car
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