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12/23/2003 02:50:29 PM |
These are extremely difficult shots to do. Especially in the dark because it leaves a lot more room for error because the shutter has to be open a little longer, which makes it harder to get the subject crystal clear in a distorted background, many kudos for trying! |
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12/23/2003 12:52:57 PM |
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12/21/2003 04:42:57 AM |
Love the motion captured in this photo. |
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12/20/2003 11:02:23 AM |
Would do better if the car was entering or leaving the frame. It would give more of a sense of movement |
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12/18/2003 08:01:16 PM |
My preference would be to crop out the left hand side (and perhaps that thick white streak at the top). Having the car so close to the centre just doesn't work for me. |
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12/18/2003 03:37:09 PM |
The picture is great, but I won't judge the title. I've never seen a panning car. |
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12/18/2003 09:42:36 AM |
very nice work with the panning... the sense of chaos here is excellent :) |
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12/18/2003 04:17:24 AM |
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12/17/2003 04:28:30 PM |
Nice try, if the car itselft would have been more in focus I'd love this one. |
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12/17/2003 01:14:38 PM |
I like so much of pannings. Is my prefferd photo technique. If you want to get it best, try to follow your subject at leat 30º with your two eyes open, one in the subject other in camera´s viewfinder. It really works well. |
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12/17/2003 10:48:16 AM |
I realize this is a very difficult shot but I would like to see a little better focus on the point of interest (panning car). Good idea and neat photo.
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12/17/2003 03:03:18 AM |
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