This is an easy way to take track level Vidio's. I use a rubber band to hold the camera. The passenger car truck belong's to Aristo smothside that was droped about 11-12 ft when we were moving back to Oakley. last year. Part's are needed for the other truck along with 2 boulsters.
This is the vidio that done using my Olympus FE280, and was shot about 2 mounth's ago.
Thing's have changed alot since this vidio was taken, The next vidio will shot on 8/9/10.
Dave
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Look good, can you show a picture of when the camera's mounted? - Peter
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Not without the use of mirrors or a second camera .
dwbeckett Not without the use of mirrors or a second camera . Dave
Dave, if you were "quick on the feet" for this one, you could have sliced up a 2x4 and called it a camera.
Tom Trigg
How about putting the camera on the car, and then putting a mirror up to it so it can take a picture of itself mounted on the car?
Regards, Greg
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Greg Elmassian How about putting the camera on the car, and then putting a mirror up to it so it can take a picture of itself mounted on the car? Regards, Greg
Greg, that would make for more work, he would have to redraw the photo in mirror image else everthing would be backwards, thus confusing us "old putzes".
ttrigg Greg Elmassian How about putting the camera on the car, and then putting a mirror up to it so it can take a picture of itself mounted on the car? Regards, Greg Greg, that would make for more work, he would have to redraw the photo in mirror image else everthing would be backwards, thus confusing us "old putzes".
Ok so here's the camera and the car. Picture taken by Steven Andrew
One more Shot by Steven Andrew MORE PHOTO'S TO BE TAKEN and posted around 8/9/10.
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Simple and effective!
Thanks, Greg
Nice! - Peter
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