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I may have commented before....great photography and beautiful cars here.
IMHO best 911 body Porsche has made.
I have to say though, that some almost look too good ......nah, that's not possible.
Anyway....we are all fortunate to have one of this series.
Ski season here and with winter fitments this 110K C4S still leaves most SUV's in the dust (or snow ) .
Obviously, that's a pro or pro-level photographer, some of the best 997 photos I've ever seen. Do you have details? Remarkable shots, thank you for sharing!
Obviously, that's a pro or pro-level photographer, some of the best 997 photos I've ever seen. Do you have details? Remarkable shots, thank you for sharing!
Thanks, I’ll pass that on to the photographer. He’s a local guy I know from his work on Instagram.
For rollers you typically use focus tracking mode in your camera (AF-C in Nikon speak, AI Servo in Canon speak) with a single focus point and a slow shutter speed of 1/60 or 1/30. The photographer was in the passenger seat of a car next to mine. We’d match speed at 35 to 45 mph and he’d take bursts of photos. We used an industrial park on a weekend afternoon since it had long, straight, wide roads and little activity.
More serious pro shoots use cargo vans or sprinters so the photographer can lie down to get low angle shots while wearing a safety harness.
Wow, it's pro photoshoot day! Same question- details on the shoot? Who's the photographer? Brilliant photos...
hey what’s up man...the shoot was in Malibu and the photographer was actually the photographer for motor trend ...his Instagram name is @renz.jpg you can check out all the shots on his page if you wanted 🙏🏼