> 
> so a while back there was a discussion about photographing vehicles while
> they are travelling. this is my attempt with some taxi's driving past my
> apartment building. pictures made with ist D and tokina 28-70 atx pro at
> 70mm. because it was dark, the exposure was around 1/4 second and f2.8 iso
> 800. out of 50 picture these are the only four even remotely useful.
> 
> pictures resized to 600x401 but not cropped or otherwise modified.
> 
> http://www.xdstech.com/istd/tim/taxi1.jpg (50 kb)
> http://www.xdstech.com/istd/tim/taxi2.jpg (40 kb)
> http://www.xdstech.com/istd/tim/taxi3.jpg (48 kb)
> http://www.xdstech.com/istd/tim/other1.jpg (68 kb)
> 
> let me know what you think, but keep in mind that tracking a car moving at
> 30 mph from 25 feet away for a 1/4 of a second is not hard.

It depends on what your criteria are for success, I guess.
If all you want is a fairly good outline of the car, then no - it isn't
all that hard.  But if you want the result sharp enough to read *all* the
lettering on the side of the car (not just the large print) then it's a
great deal harder!

(A good trick in a situation like this is to use flash - second-curtain
sync would be my choice - to freeze the car at the end of the exposure.
That will give you sharp detail without needing to get the pan spot-on).


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