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Basically all you need is a camera with a high speed continuous drive mode..the 40D one shoots up to 6.5fps which is handy..you can do it with a lower speed camera but obviously you wont get as many frames.

best done with a tripod (although mine above were done handheld) i then take the photos in photoshop and put it all together and the result is what you see :banana:

the angle is important too..the one below, I had 15 frames and only used 5 because I didn't want too much overlap...so that all happens pretty much within a 2 second time frame

for the lazy, i've put the actual image up into that post instead of just a link.

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been a major slackass lately.

so heres a quick panning shot I did of this roller...thought panning in car shots..why not try it in sports...i seriously don't know where the hell tight pants came into the scene though..*shudder*

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it wouldve been good to have gone wider, and had the approach+landing but ill just say its a proof of concept ;)

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Been awhile. Haven't taken any photos lately except for a few more skating ones.

The little kid split the rail and smashed his nuts nicely..was painful to watch hahah

More experimenting with off camera lighting

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