The challenge was getting enough stability for a high-quality image without alerting riders to his presence. The low-light required a longer exposure than usual, and so his camera had to remain completely still to avoid blurring the image. When even a suction cup rig didn’t do the trick, Brown settled on a length of pipe insulation with a slit down one side. The insulation fit over a rolled-down car window, and with a friend at the wheel, Brown would call a halt when a promising scene presented itself. He’s then quickly rest the lens on the insulation to stabilize the camera.
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