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>> Anonymous
Woops. Meant to put that one in the original thread. I can't remember where I got these, but there were a bunch.
>> Anonymous
im shitting bricks atm
>> Anonymous
O_O how did you do that?
>> Anonymous
>>100257
I would say that was done by zooming out quickly, maybe with a longer than normal aperture time.
>> Anonymous
>>100258
is correct. They probably set the camera on a tripod, zoomed in all the way, pressed the shutter release and quickly zoomed out (which will cause the light streaks), then left the camera for a few seconds to let the light form the rest of the image.

It's not really possible on most point and shoot cameras because the lens is locked when you press the shutter down. But you can get a similar effect by physically moving the camera while the shutter is open. The streaks will probably be all over the place though.
>> Gururu
>>100277
and what if you have a lens with manual zoom, and a digital camera, wouldnt it be possible to do something similar to this?
>> Anonymous
>>100310
Yes
>> Anonymous
This reminds me of this video:
http://www.piksells.co.uk/tune/rookie_files/chas_mollet_promo.mov

I was wondering how that is done and I would like to emulate that style of video but I have no camera experience. If anyone knows what equipment/techniques I would need to aquire and/or if you have good resources (forums, tutorials) that would assist me, please share.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>100488

You know, if they cut those trees down on the inside of the corner, the watching for stopped vehicles part would become significantly easier with a higher rate of success.
>> Anonymous
>>100189
Moar bigger?