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thanks to all those who attended and to our guest speaker

me and tharaka did some blur motion shots ages ago on my car

using the same method joel mentioned. a camera stuck to the car with suction cups and you push the car and leave the camera on slow shutter.

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...r/IMG_8957_.jpg

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...r/IMG_8979_.jpg

yeah was really interesting to see the different ways/ideas and so on surrounding it all :happy:

Next meeting with a bit of show'n'tell of all things Photography - should also be pretty sweet :D

Thanks Joel!

thanks to all those who attended and to our guest speaker

me and tharaka did some blur motion shots ages ago on my car

using the same method joel mentioned. a car stuck to the car with suction cups and you push the car and leave the camera on slow shutter.

where did you find suction cups big enough to attach a car to your car?

Was first meeting for me, Good to meet a couple of the members last night.

I think i met Kaz, DuLuck, Leewah and a few others whos names I don't remember.

Btw, thanks for the cleaning cloth w/SAU emblem - always needed one of the those. Instead been buying those cheap ones from the vending machine whenever I go to wash my car.

Paul - I lol'd hard when the 2 asian guys who had just arrived when we were leaving.

where did you find suction cups big enough to attach a car to your car?

i have no idea - ask tharaka or joel

i think its some sort of kit you buy (it would be on ebay)

that fits standard camera's etc

search for camera suction car harness or something

i have no idea - ask tharaka or joel

i think its some sort of kit you buy (it would be on ebay)

that fits standard camera's etc

search for camera suction car harness or something

'wooooooosh'

the sound of the joke going straight over your head.

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