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Wow, awesome.

Under the freeway near Holden HQ??
 
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I know it's dark, I had to really under-expose it, and then try and rescue it with PP, as I sheared the bolt for the camera mount inside the camera body, meaning I can't use a tripod with it anymore... :(
 
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Is that a rig shot? Or a chase car? I'd love to get to know the setup behind that shoot, as I am doing a shoot later this month with a bunch of GT3s and RSs. I'd really appreciate...
 
I know it's dark, I had to really under-expose it, and then try and rescue it with PP, as I sheared the bolt for the camera mount inside the camera body, meaning I can't use a tripod with it anymore... :(

There's a product called an easy out which is like a tapered screw that you do up anti-clockwise that might work for this, what you do is drill a small hole in the end of whats left of the bolt (stuck in the camera) then slowly screw the easy-out into that hole. Basically the easy-out gets tight in the hole and then the anti-clockwise "tightening" motion for the easy-out undoes the bolt you are screwing into.

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Oh, fer cryin' out loud, cosworth, you might as well just make a thread about it :rolleyes:

Beni, I love the angle on that. Turned front wheels and angled horizontals make for such unboring car shots. Combine that with fall colours and it earns you a +1! :)

My picture for today...looking forward to going more around town and getting the halloween decorations :)

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Sweeeeeet!

Went out to try out different white balance settings today.

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