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12/27/2003 08:51:39 AM |
I applaud that you are attempting the panning technique.
IMO Panning has to do with sense of motion but keeping a clear focus on the subject. I once saw a photo of a boat speeding thru the lake and I could see the individuals in the photo but you could just feel the mode of speed boat. Not sure if I saw it here or in a book from the public library. I think if you zoom out just a little and bring the focus a little more on the subject it may produce a different picture. This may improve or ruin your picture but it would just be for practice.
Sorry, I have no real experience with panning other than seeing others photos.....
I hope I have giving you a different prospective (for better or worse) none the less a prospective. |
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10/11/2003 05:46:02 PM |
Originally posted by RiderGal: I'm curious what the brownish thing is in the middle that comes to the top of the car? |
It's actually a pair of tree trunks beside the path. Thanks for your comment - exposure is very tough because of the desire for a longer shutter time. It was shot on film so I had little or no idea how it came out until processing much later. |
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09/21/2003 12:49:23 PM |
Great panning shot. Very nicely done, I like how its kind of going diagonally into the photo instead of just straight across. I'm curious what the brownish thing is in the middle that comes to the top of the car? Cropping some off the left might have made it a tad bit more visually interesting IMHO. I also think the exposure could have been just slightly longer? but I'm not sure on that one. Nicely done though. |
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09/19/2003 04:46:00 PM |
border/frame is too big. the speed shows but I'd like to see some focus |
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09/18/2003 06:00:26 PM |
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09/18/2003 02:25:24 PM |
Panning is good, but the car is way blown out and not quite sharp.
White cars are a pain to shoot at the best of times, especially in sunshine. The over-exposure has however created an interesting effect, making the shot look almost painted or something. As sports journalism it doesn't quite work, but as art it definitely does. I like it. |
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09/17/2003 02:08:38 PM |
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09/15/2003 09:34:41 PM |
Nicely captured. These are difficult shots to make. You did very well here. (I sound like a schoolteacher. Forgive me.) |
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09/15/2003 08:40:47 PM |
Action-10,light-7,composition-8,dof-10,contrast-10,9 from me! |
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09/15/2003 06:14:04 AM |
good panning shot but the car detail is pretty blocky ? |
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09/15/2003 05:48:34 AM |
Great sense of speed here, the white areas on the rear section of the car seem a bit hot. Still, that's a minor thing |
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09/15/2003 04:56:24 AM |
nice pan but the exposure may be a little hot. |
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09/14/2003 10:13:11 PM |
You catch the filling of speed. Great shoot. |
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