>>4310004Thanks. It was super fun to shoot it, as usual with rolles. It takes some preparations, and you need a good driver, someone who's not afraid to be in the wrong lane (unless you shoot on a highway) and close to the other car, sometimes even a bit too close due to wide lens you want to use. But if you nail everything, the effect will be stunning.
>>4310016Thanks. I like your photo too, The composition could be a little better, but that's perfectly understandable in an urban setting- so many aspects you don't have control of. The only thing I believe you could do better is using a polarizing filter. These glares from other cars are a bitch, plus a polarizing filter allows you to capture more nuanced details of the car, such as paint texture.
Posting another, this one is a bit controversial- I consider it the poorest shot I took yesterday. I had to resort to super over-the-top dramatic editing, because I'm a retard and forgot to switch to manual after shooting these rollers. Switched to 50mm, didn't modify camera settings.