"WarShrike" (warshrike)
07/06/2015 at 16:08 • Filed to: None | 0 | 5 |
Has anybody performed a shot like this?
My car is actually torn down into fun tiny pieces and would love to do something similar before reassembly. I have a two-bay garage and an older dslr camera + ways of elevating the camera as high and far away as possible + remote.
Quattro-luvr, Powered by Datsun & Stinger
> WarShrike
07/06/2015 at 16:14 | 0 |
I would think you’d need a ~10-14mm lens for that.
WarShrike
> Quattro-luvr, Powered by Datsun & Stinger
07/06/2015 at 16:28 | 0 |
I’ve got a 14-42mm which MIGHT do it.
The other one is an 80-300 so way too much.
JGrabowMSt
> WarShrike
07/06/2015 at 16:54 | 1 |
It’s often a layered image, mount the camera up high, remote control it, but stack several images with more parts as you go so it’s not as much of a trip hazard.
Also, a 10-20mm (Sigma makes one, ask me how I know) might be able to do it, but you will get significant distortion all around the image at 10mm unless you’re shooting a massive landscape. I don’t even really touch my 10-20mm unless I want that distortion. It’s not like a fisheye, but the edges will be very significant.
michael bleggi
> WarShrike
07/06/2015 at 17:10 | 0 |
i have a super small garage... like 10x20.. and with my 10-18mm i got this far.
didn’t do any post work, but you could probably make something cool work. your garage looks a lot cleaner than mine too lol
AMGtech - now with more recalls!
> WarShrike
07/07/2015 at 02:24 | 1 |
Maybe I will do this next time I take an engine out of a car for teardown. My workspace usually looks a bit like this anyways for the sake of organisation, just not so spread out.