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Well, I had a chance to try my new motion rig, my new 10-22 lens, and my wife's CR-V. I tried a new location, not sure how it would work, but I think it works rather well. A 10mm lens is much wider than I had expected.
C&C welcome. Is the high camera angle working? How about the reflections? Is the shot too wide?
C&C welcome. Is the high camera angle working? How about the reflections? Is the shot too wide?
Bill Jurasz - Mercury Photography - Cedar Park, TX
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Jeff Meyers
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Jeff Meyers
Good point!
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Not sure if it's a bad job of cloning. But you can see how the lines on the pavement that are parallel to the moving car aren't connected. There's a bit of discontinuity there. But it's probably only visible after one knows that the rig was used!
Jeff Meyers