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Feb 23, 2020 12:55:27   #
mal949 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
Trying my hand at panning...


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Feb 23, 2020 13:06:47   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
mal949 wrote:
Trying my hand at panning...


Great capture. What were your settings for S and A and ISO

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Feb 23, 2020 13:09:34   #
lxu532 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Great job! I'm going to have to try to do that. :)

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Feb 23, 2020 13:43:05   #
tramsey Loc: Texas
 
I got almost the same results as you did; after 52 attempts.
Great shot!!

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Feb 23, 2020 14:28:30   #
Tomfl101 Loc: Mount Airy, MD
 
Nice!

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Feb 23, 2020 16:11:33   #
mal949 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Great capture. What were your settings for S and A and ISO


Thanks, Stan. 1/10 sec. f/14 ISO 100 Focal Length 35mm

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Feb 23, 2020 16:17:25   #
mal949 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
tramsey wrote:
I got almost the same results as you did; after 52 attempts.
Great shot!!


Thanks, tramsey. It took dozens of attempts. Tricky.

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Feb 23, 2020 16:19:43   #
mal949 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
lxu532 wrote:
Great job! I'm going to have to try to do that. :)


Thank you. :)

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Feb 23, 2020 16:21:13   #
mal949 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
Tomfl101 wrote:
Nice!


Thanks.

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Feb 23, 2020 23:42:54   #
Wallen Loc: Middle Earth
 
After shooting car & motorcycle races (they are a great way to practice panning as well as general action photography because the subject makes many predictable repetition it allows the photographer to experiment) i found out that the best way to photograph panning is with a zoom lens from as far away as possible.

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Feb 24, 2020 10:54:56   #
Manny Jay Loc: Colorado
 
You did well!

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Feb 24, 2020 14:00:14   #
mal949 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
Wallen wrote:
After shooting car & motorcycle races (they are a great way to practice panning as well as general action photography because the subject makes many predictable repetition it allows the photographer to experiment) i found out that the best way to photograph panning is with a zoom lens from as far away as possible.


Thank you, Wallen. Practicing for that cheetah chase, and yes, with a super zoom lens :)

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Feb 24, 2020 14:00:55   #
mal949 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
Manny Jay wrote:
You did well!


Thanks, Manny.

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Feb 24, 2020 17:41:44   #
jpgto Loc: North East Tennessee
 
Well done!

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Feb 24, 2020 20:51:29   #
alamomike47 Loc: San Antonio, Texas
 
Nice job!

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