Motion from Cars - Help

Hi Grinners...
I need some help...:cry
This pictures I took using my tripod mounted on my car, but I want shoot the full car and I have no ideia what technique to use.

How can I learn to take motion pictures like this:scratch
http://static.flickr.com/103/257025591_bf63cdc67d_o.jpg
Thanks :thumb
I need some help...:cry
This pictures I took using my tripod mounted on my car, but I want shoot the full car and I have no ideia what technique to use.

How can I learn to take motion pictures like this:scratch
http://static.flickr.com/103/257025591_bf63cdc67d_o.jpg
Thanks :thumb
Mark
Canon
Canon
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Comments
Another option is to shoot from a chase vehicle with a matching speed and a long shuuter speed. This shot I did is from more of a distance with me hanging out a window, so it could be done in a more dramatic fashion with more planning and equipment, but it shows it is possible with nothing more than a camera and a chase car.
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