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[QUOTE]Originally posted by cagedblackgt: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 50 Deep: [qb] I went back through and looked at the photos and you guys were right about how you ccan really can see how too much light can wash out the photos. It wasn't until later in the day JR was telling about changing the light/dark settings on the camera and now I can see how it helps. I'm wondering though how can I get my rolling shots to show the wheels as "blurred." In my photos you can see how the camera is able to pick up the individual spokes and not give it the blurred look. Is that just a matter of not shooting in sport mode, the quality of the camera to slow down moving shots or do I need to manually change the speed of the appeture? [/qb][/QUOTE]Hey kanye, For this look you need to set a lower shutter speed and use a panning technique. First set the camera to shutter priority mode. Next select a shutter speed between 1/60 to 1/160 (depending upon fast the car is moving). Then keep the camera dead centered (as close as can be) on one point of the car in frame and keep it there as you take pics. This works great if you are standing still and you pan with the car going by. Also if panning, you want to set the camera into AI-Servo mode, with high speed continious shooting. I think the 50d can do 4 pics per second. This will keep the car in focus, while showing wheel blur. You can check out some technique I use at the races at <a href="http://www.110photography.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.110photography.com</a> [/QB][/QUOTE]
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