Good point, Phil. I can't do that in photoshop. At least not without a lot more 
effort than I'm willing to expend. If I do a radial blur on the wheels. I'll 
get a radial blur on the brakes.

This is an interesting car. It belongs to the tech editor of Mopar Action 
magazine. It's a '69 Valiant that does rather well in road racing. It's street 
driven but has a very potent small block Chrysler engine -- about 6.8 liters 
displacement I believe. I was just on hand to shoot, so I didn't get a lot of 
details, but it appeared to have an oxygen sensor in each header pipe. It has 
massive sway bars and a lot of damping. It was running at the front of its heat 
here. Unfortunately, it developed some kind of lower end problem and didn't run 
again. Fortunately, that freed me to go home:-). 

Cornering pics would have been next.
Paul
On Jun 19, 2010, at 9:58 PM, Northeast Media wrote:

> It looks real to me as the motion of the wheels is fast enough to blurr out 
> the spokes and give a view of the hubs and brakes behind them.
> 
> Phil
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>> leaning towards real
>> ecke
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>> 2010/6/20 paul stenquist <[email protected]>:
>>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11154265&size=lg
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