will_ainsworth
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well ive finally built the rig, im having a metal wire bridge made on monday as that will help with less flex
pipes: 3 x 1.8m
my first shot.
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Simon
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Niicceeeeeeeeeeeeee
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will_ainsworth
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heres another, which i have made a vid of the editing process too which ill upload later!
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MarkSport
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They're mint. I love how you can remove the rig in the pics
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will_ainsworth
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EinBNea18kE
[Edited on 17-04-2011 by will_ainsworth]
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jacko198
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Wow that is cool, some bloody good photoshop skills there!
How did you learn to do that? A course or just teaching yourself?
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AndyCorsaSport
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Very smart Will!! What have you made the rig from? Might have a bash of making one myself.
Also how do you actually do the pics, is the car just pushed, or is it driven?
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will_ainsworth
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quote: Originally posted by jacko198
Wow that is cool, some bloody good photoshop skills there!
How did you learn to do that? A course or just teaching yourself?
Just learned over time tbh, im in uni studying photography, but that doesnt really help much really.
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will_ainsworth
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will_ainsworth
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[Edited on 18-04-2011 by will_ainsworth]
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MarkSport
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You are quick on photoshop
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Butler
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Have you stretched that bottom one? The road isnt straight. To be contructive, id say good effort, just try and work composition. What lens are you using? Wider angle works best for impact on rig shots in my opinion.
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Adam_B
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They look great, good job!
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Butler
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Oh and yes they are very good!
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Matt L
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They are awesome, im on my like 4th attempt at my rig finding the right pole has proved to be a pain in the arse.
Shots are awesome though
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Butler
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I bought an extending pole from Wickes which is flimsy, for some reason the pics still come sharp though so ive never had to replace it. Rigs are just so expensive to buy.
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Daveskater
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Awesome pics
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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will_ainsworth
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
Have you stretched that bottom one? The road isnt straight. To be contructive, id say good effort, just try and work composition. What lens are you using? Wider angle works best for impact on rig shots in my opinion.
i use possibly the widest lens mate, 16-35 on full frame, cheers for crit tho not my fav image tho ...
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Tiger
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What are you using for the bar, ally or steel? I've been after some decent suction cups, did you you get em off the t'internet?
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will_ainsworth
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ally mate, steel is way too heavy, and yeh manfrotto avenger 1000 of warehouse express and the superclaps off there too
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Tiger
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I looked at work today for some ally tube but we dont have any, we got some thin wall mild steel though which is surprisingly light. I found a length of 25mm that some 22mm slips into quite nicely.
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BluKoo
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I need to make myself one of these one day.
How do you transport the pole from location to location?
I assume its one long pole and not in sections...
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Tiger
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I just noticed how much the parts are! your talking £200 minimum eh!
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will_ainsworth
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
I just noticed how much the parts are! your talking £200 minimum eh!
yeh then with the magic arm, over 300, if you budget 500 it should be good
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Simon
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Very cool! Can you post the rig shot for the last one? Camera looks miles away!
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