How was this picture taken?! (28 posts)

  • Profile picture of damonsmedley damonsmedley said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    Source of confusion…

    From the moment I saw it last year, I was completely bewildered. I spent a good 10 minutes thinking of possible ways to take such a photo, but could only come up with someone hanging a giant boom out in front of the field (which would be dangerous) or someone running out with a camera quickly (which is also reasonably dangerous :P)! Anyway, I remembered it just then and thought “who better to ask than the people of F1 Fanatic?”

    By the way, the photo is taken on the pit-straight in China. (Though, I didn’t need to tell you that, because you’re F1 Fanatics, aren’t you?)

  • Profile picture of sw6569 sw6569 said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    zzzzzzzooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

    lenses (they are HUGE)

  • Profile picture of damonsmedley damonsmedley said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    It doesn’t look to be zoomed though… You can (for some reason, and I have no idea why) tell when a photo has been taken with a zoom or not, and this looks to have been taken from just in front of the car!

  • Profile picture of sw6569 sw6569 said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    alternatively, that might not have been taken during the race.

  • Profile picture of sw6569 sw6569 said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    It also wouldn’t surprise me if it had been zoomed then edited.

    disclaimer – i am not even an amateur photographer. These are guesses.

  • Profile picture of Tom L. Tom L. said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    Photoshop?
    Where did you find the photo?

  • Profile picture of damonsmedley damonsmedley said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    alternatively, that might not have been taken during the race.

    I think you have it! It could be when the cars were lining up on the grid. That would explain why there’s a Lotus leading a Ferrari and a Mercedes. Then again, they may have been lapping him…

    I know it’s definitely not zoomed, because the Ferrari wouldn’t appear so much smaller and the track would appear to have a more constant width. And there is no way he could have been so selective with the focus as to have the other cars out of focus and the Lotus focused from such a distance.

    Where did you find the photo?

    Formula 1.com’s 2010 picture review

  • Profile picture of ajokay ajokay said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    It looks slightly above the cars, and at that distance, I’m guessing it’s been taken from one of the giant bridge-buildings (the one over the start/finish line) with lots and lots of zoomz.

  • Profile picture of Ned Flanders Ned Flanders said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    It has to be zoomed- what other explanation could there be?! The quality isn’t great either which happens with long distance zoomed up photo’s. Presumably, like ajokay says, it’s been taken from the bridge above the circuit. It is a great photo though

  • Profile picture of Hare Hare said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    Looks like a top end Mega Pixel camera.. Ned’s right, the quality is a bit poor, suggesting digital zoom, in conjunction with, or as opposed to optical zoom.

    I have a 15 MP camera, and I can break an image up in to a grid of at least 20 individual photos, of normal, passable quality.

    This one looks a bit tight, so I would imagine if this was something like a 15 MP camera, and this is about 1/30th crop of that photo. In or around.

    That’s my contribution :)

  • Profile picture of damonsmedley damonsmedley said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    It can’t be zoomed. Take this picture for example. Notice how the Red Bulls are approximately the same size? That’s because the of the zoom. You can also see how the straight seems to be at a constant width all the way down, whereas in the picture I posted originally, it falls away quickly, almost suggesting the photographer was there. And I don’t think it’s high enough to have been taken from the giant structure over the track.

    I am not sure whether we’re going to find a definitive answer, so here’s a new challenge! What on Earth is Kamui Kobayashi doing in this picture?!

  • Profile picture of butterdori butterdori said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    As Damon said, you can tell if a photo has been zoomed. This is because the perspective gets narrower as you zoom further.
    Here’s an example to show the change in perspective
    http://www.digital-photography-school.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/perspective-composition-600×513.png
    The higher the focal length (the number on top of the photo), the more ‘zoom’ you have

    Whether the photo you refer to has been zoomed or not, on the other hand, I’m not sure.

  • Profile picture of Hare Hare said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    In Addition, having checked my own photos, I would say he has a long zoom lens, and a high MP camera from anything up to potentially 500m away.

    Though, asking a sport photographer (such as Sutton ;) )would get you a much better idea.

  • Profile picture of GeeMac GeeMac said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    I’m pretty suer Kamui is thinking “How am I going to overtake this hot girl?!?”

  • Profile picture of Hare Hare said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    Re Kamui.

    He’s thinking ‘ Are you looking at my girl? ‘

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