DSS 56 - First Attempts at Panning
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So I went out this evening to practice panning.
First I went to the skate park. Many failures and one that might work.
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Then I decided I needed to start with something that moved a bit slower and more predictably, so I went to the park.
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#4 I met some nice folks.
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I also met some jugglers who meet at the park every Wednesday, so I may go back and try again next week. Jugglers are HARD! I don't think these are really on theme, but thought I'd share anyway. No PP on these.
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I found this thread about panning technique. http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=138820&highlight=panning Good advice, and I need more practice. The net is - go when the light is a bit low, so you need a slow shutter speed. Most of these were 1/13 or slower. Center your moving subject in the frame and then follow. After you have followed for a second or two, click the shutter and continue to follow. Practice. A lot!
First I went to the skate park. Many failures and one that might work.
#1
Then I decided I needed to start with something that moved a bit slower and more predictably, so I went to the park.
#2
#3
#4 I met some nice folks.
#5
I also met some jugglers who meet at the park every Wednesday, so I may go back and try again next week. Jugglers are HARD! I don't think these are really on theme, but thought I'd share anyway. No PP on these.
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I found this thread about panning technique. http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=138820&highlight=panning Good advice, and I need more practice. The net is - go when the light is a bit low, so you need a slow shutter speed. Most of these were 1/13 or slower. Center your moving subject in the frame and then follow. After you have followed for a second or two, click the shutter and continue to follow. Practice. A lot!
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The jugglers would work better if it was darker out (more dangerous for the jugglers though).
I agree practice is certainly part of good panning technique.
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After panning bikes, panning walkers was hard.
I read somewhere that the best way to get pans with good blur is to shoot at as near to 1/the speed of the object as is possible.
so a car doing 60mph is 1/60s, a person walking is between 1/4s and 1/2s, while an F1 racing car could be as fast as 1/125s to 1/250s.
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