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The Sunday Challenge - Panning


Panning!
This was a rather intimidating challenge as I don't do much shooting without my trusty tripod. I almost didn't make it until the last minute when it finally started making sense what I needed to do.
I went through several hundred shots and this was the best one of the bunch. It helped when I discovered that "Continuous Auto Focus" was called "Burst Mode" in my camera and once I was able to turn the "Review" feature off I could get the camera to take the continuous shots that were needed for this "panning" (ahem)... technique.
All the tips and links from the group were great help with this. One tip was to use the"center auto focus point" setting, but mine is "greyed out" on my camera and I haven't been able to figure out how to change that yet. I think that would help me a lot with the focus part. I am eager to try this technique on something other than a car, but that was all that was available to me this week.
It was actually getting fun towards the end (don't hit me!) ;)
This was a rather intimidating challenge as I don't do much shooting without my trusty tripod. I almost didn't make it until the last minute when it finally started making sense what I needed to do.
I went through several hundred shots and this was the best one of the bunch. It helped when I discovered that "Continuous Auto Focus" was called "Burst Mode" in my camera and once I was able to turn the "Review" feature off I could get the camera to take the continuous shots that were needed for this "panning" (ahem)... technique.
All the tips and links from the group were great help with this. One tip was to use the"center auto focus point" setting, but mine is "greyed out" on my camera and I haven't been able to figure out how to change that yet. I think that would help me a lot with the focus part. I am eager to try this technique on something other than a car, but that was all that was available to me this week.
It was actually getting fun towards the end (don't hit me!) ;)
Don Sutherland, autofantasia, Indycaver (Norm), and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Karen's Place club has replied to Esther clubEDIT: Oh, and I applaud you for having fun after all.
Karen's Place club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubKaren's Place club has replied to Indycaver (Norm) clubThe only thing I might have done differently is the crop ... might have worked even better with an elongated/widescreen crop (something like 4 x 6 even), just to lose a little of the foreground? :)
Karen's Place club has replied to autofantasia clubOriginal
4 x 6
and: one with a little more cropped off the bottom
Thanks for your input. Cropping the bottom off really adds more speed to the photo and is a great idea. Which one do you like the best?
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