So what have you done with your Aston today?
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Vanquish310 said:
He walks along with the camera at the end of the scaffold at about 2 mph for about 20 metres and produces this:-
How does he get the effect of the wheels spinning using that technique? Is it done by merging it with a pic of the car moving or some sort of after-effect wizardry using photoshop?Voguely said:
How does he get the effect of the wheels spinning using that technique? Is it done by merging it with a pic of the car moving or some sort of after-effect wizardry using photoshop?
The rig may look a little OTT but it means the camera is moving at exactly the same speed as the car. This allows the photographer to keep the lens open for longer and the subject (Vanq) remains crisp and in-focus.Whist the lens is open, everything else that is moving (independently or relative to the camera), i.e. the wheels and the scenery, will have an exaggerated blur effect. The wheels may only have gone through one rotation and the car would be travelling at a crawl, but having the camera fixed and a long exposure time creates a great sense of speed.
I don't doubt that PhotoShop was used in the images, but the movement effect you see is all 'organic'.
Clever stuff.
PS I know this because at the start of my advertising career I went on a shoot with Toyota.
Having seen the skeches from the art director beforehand of what he wanted to achieve, I was expecting stunt drivers, tracking vehicles and high speed cornering. As a fresh faced 20 year old grad trainee this was ALL very exciting.
As it turned out, my job was to crouch down behind the car, out of shot, and help push it along at about 3mph (creating the effect you see here) whilst a model in shades was in the driving seat, engine off, pretended to be hitting the apex perfectly on a twisty country lane in his Celica
Having seen the skeches from the art director beforehand of what he wanted to achieve, I was expecting stunt drivers, tracking vehicles and high speed cornering. As a fresh faced 20 year old grad trainee this was ALL very exciting.
As it turned out, my job was to crouch down behind the car, out of shot, and help push it along at about 3mph (creating the effect you see here) whilst a model in shades was in the driving seat, engine off, pretended to be hitting the apex perfectly on a twisty country lane in his Celica
This is extraordinarily mild compared with many of the exploits in this thread, but I've only had my '06 DB9 Volante for two months...
I had the afternoon off and had an insatiable desire to drive what has become known in our household simply as "The Car," so I found an excuse to go to a shop about twenty minutes from my home.
The road home passes through two roundabouts, and I was stuck behind a massive pickup truck which crawled through them at around 15 mph. Thereafter, however, I have a one-mile straight with good visibility until I have to make my final turn to my home.
I followed the truck for about 1/4 mile at 30 mph, but then I saw a completely open lane with nowhere for the police to hide. I pulled into the other lane, kicked down a gear, slammed the accelerator to the floor, and for ten seconds or so unleashed all the fury of hell as every horse under my bonnet exploded into life. Before I knew it I was doing 90 mph and had reached my turn! It was truly one of those "Holy $#!+" moments, with the combination of sound and oomph overloading every sense I possess.
I looked back and the pickup truck had pulled over to the side of the road!
In more than 40 years of driving, that pass was my most memorable moment in a car since a girl called Debi longer ago than I care to remember...
I had the afternoon off and had an insatiable desire to drive what has become known in our household simply as "The Car," so I found an excuse to go to a shop about twenty minutes from my home.
The road home passes through two roundabouts, and I was stuck behind a massive pickup truck which crawled through them at around 15 mph. Thereafter, however, I have a one-mile straight with good visibility until I have to make my final turn to my home.
I followed the truck for about 1/4 mile at 30 mph, but then I saw a completely open lane with nowhere for the police to hide. I pulled into the other lane, kicked down a gear, slammed the accelerator to the floor, and for ten seconds or so unleashed all the fury of hell as every horse under my bonnet exploded into life. Before I knew it I was doing 90 mph and had reached my turn! It was truly one of those "Holy $#!+" moments, with the combination of sound and oomph overloading every sense I possess.
I looked back and the pickup truck had pulled over to the side of the road!
In more than 40 years of driving, that pass was my most memorable moment in a car since a girl called Debi longer ago than I care to remember...
Edited by Zuman on Tuesday 23 December 23:49
Zuman said:
This is extraordinarily mild compared with many of the exploits in this thread, but I've only had my '06 DB9 Volante for two months...
I had the afternoon off and had an insatiable desire to drive what has become known in our household simply as "The Car," so I found an excuse to go to a shop about twenty minutes from my home.
The road home passes through two roundabouts, and I was stuck behind a massive pickup truck which crawled through them at around 15 mph. Thereafter, however, I have a one-mile straight with good visibility until I have to make my final turn to my home.
I followed the truck for about 1/4 mile at 30 mph, but then I saw a completely open lane with nowhere for the police to hide. I pulled into the other lane, kicked down a gear, slammed the accelerator to the floor, and for ten seconds or so unleashed all the fury of hell as every horse under my bonnet exploded into life. Before I knew it I was doing 90 mph and had reached my turn! It was truly one of those "Holy $#!+" moments, with the combination of sound and oomph overloading every sense I possess.
I looked back and the pickup truck had pulled over to the side of the road!
In more than 40 years of driving, that pass was my most memorable moment in a car since a girl called Debi longer ago than I care to remember...
Lol. Fantastically described. Great post. I had the afternoon off and had an insatiable desire to drive what has become known in our household simply as "The Car," so I found an excuse to go to a shop about twenty minutes from my home.
The road home passes through two roundabouts, and I was stuck behind a massive pickup truck which crawled through them at around 15 mph. Thereafter, however, I have a one-mile straight with good visibility until I have to make my final turn to my home.
I followed the truck for about 1/4 mile at 30 mph, but then I saw a completely open lane with nowhere for the police to hide. I pulled into the other lane, kicked down a gear, slammed the accelerator to the floor, and for ten seconds or so unleashed all the fury of hell as every horse under my bonnet exploded into life. Before I knew it I was doing 90 mph and had reached my turn! It was truly one of those "Holy $#!+" moments, with the combination of sound and oomph overloading every sense I possess.
I looked back and the pickup truck had pulled over to the side of the road!
In more than 40 years of driving, that pass was my most memorable moment in a car since a girl called Debi longer ago than I care to remember...
Edited by Zuman on Tuesday 23 December 23:49
Josh
Built and fitted the remote exhaust valave switch as originally designed by triple5
Configured it so that the default is valves open but I now have the option to shut them if I want to run "quietly" such as early starts, although the neighbours have said that they like being woken up by the Aston!
The low speed noise is addictive and well worth an hour to put it together and fit.
Configured it so that the default is valves open but I now have the option to shut them if I want to run "quietly" such as early starts, although the neighbours have said that they like being woken up by the Aston!
The low speed noise is addictive and well worth an hour to put it together and fit.
bomberh said:
Watched my car disappear on a low loader to the paint shop due to some *&^&^%$%***&^%£$"£%$**** opening their passenger door onto my passenger door and taking a larger chunk of paint out of my door!!
..and I bet they didn't leave their details! This is the exact reason I tend to take up two parking spaces at the supermarket etc. also as far away as possible from any other cars!I'm just waiting for the day somebody challenges me on it and I'll ask them if they'd like to contribute ££££ to my ding reserve!! rant over!!
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