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		<title>Shooting from your Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 04:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Cooney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes you get lucky.  This was definitely one of those weeks for me.  Lately,  when I drive,  I have been throwing my camera on the passenger side seat, with my 50mm lens. Usually, the camera is set up with something  in the 1/250th or faster shutter range, and as large a f-stop as that will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes you get lucky.  This was definitely one of those weeks for me.  Lately,  when I drive,  I have been throwing my camera on the passenger side seat, with my 50mm lens. Usually, the camera is set up with something  in the 1/250th or faster shutter range, and as large a f-stop as that will allow.  The idea is simple: If I see a grab shot, I might get it.  I try not to pay too much attention to the camera,  and sure as heck am not messing with it if I am around other vehicles,  but with Live view and a quick framing, maybe Ill get lucky.  This week, I got two shots this way&#8230; one that my beautiful wife Jennifer and I love,  and one that I just think is neat.  The one we love was actually a terrible shot.  I was sitting at a redlight, and saw some low flying crows overhead.  I grabbed the camera and snapped the above frame.  The exposure was terrible, because the camera was not set up for shooting a backlit bird in the sky. I was way to far away.  When I looked at it on the computer however, I noticed that it was a perfect silhouette, and that it was fairly sharp.  I Cropped about 1/4th of the frame,  dropped the exposure,  played with the levels to make the sky a sexy deep blue,  and did a little sharpening and de-noising.  The result was a beautiful silhouette,  and in fact the only good silhouette shot I have ever taken.  Lucky accident, and even luckier I decided to take a look at the file on my computer. I should have just thrown the file away, but I am glad I didnt, because I love it. The second shot is the Kit Kat truck.  It isn&#8217;t well framed, and I didn&#8217;t put too much time or thought into it, because I was actually moving and really couldn&#8217;t be looking through the viewfinder.  The only thing I could really control was getting closer, to get the framing angle that looked good.  Its not a great picture,  the sky looks like crap,  but its neat because it is literally, a Tanker Truck full of awesome&#8230;. and I like it.  I always used to steal the Kit Kat bars and Resses Penut butter cups out of my brothers trick or treat bag, and replace them with Smarties for a reason. As far as editing this one,  I just played with settings to try and make the tuck look shiny, and make the pavement look black.  Nothing I did was having the effect I wanted on the sky,  so I just focused on my subject, the truck of happiness.</p>
<p>Necessary Disclaimer:  Be careful.  You are responsible for your actions, and I am not.  Especially if you read this article and then screw up.  If there were other cars around me besides what you see in the frame, I wouldn&#8217;t have been handling my camera.</p>
<p><a href="http://vps.cooney.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/MG_9749.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-94 " title="_MG_9749" src="http://vps.cooney.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/MG_9749.jpg" alt="Kit Kat Truck" width="448" height="299" /></a></p>
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