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Hello, here's a try at panning, russ swift did a stint at an auto show in our town lately, perfect opportunity to practice... it was very very sunny tho, and I didnt have a neutral density filter :P
Anyways, here's a shot... ![]() More pics can be seen at my flickr and multiply site
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i think as long as u can follow as accurate as possible with the object (car) no matter whether its going parallel or not - the technique will work. usually for panning u got to take continuous shots, n choose which one is the best. i create my own theory on that one. just sharing a shot here if u dont mind. im still learning more on this technique.
![]() taken few days back
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Thanks Saralonde,
The car was travelling sideways, he was doing a lot of that and I was hoping I'd capture it clear going sideways... this was the best I could do... haha. msafiedin, i did continuous shooting... hard to get it right, usually i rely on luck, thats a nice shot you have
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