Photographer’s Note
This is my first time to try the panning technique
it took me 18 photos only 10 are success
and i guess this is the best of those 10 success shots.
workshop:
tilt
crop
adjust contrast and brightness
add border
Shooting mode: Shutter-Priority
Shutter speed: 1/4
Aperture value: 7.1
Exposure compensation: 0
ISO speed: 400
Focal Lenght: 18.0mm
White balance Mode: Auto
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eversmile
(5930) 2009-07-03 1:34
Hi Arvin
What I find interesting here, is the juxtapostion of the zebra crossing and the horizontal stripes of light, as well as the contrast with the dark sky. Although, the car by itself has no soul and that's a pity, because the other elements could give a good mood to the shot. It gives me an idea: I never tried a fictive panning. I mean, using the panning but with no subject to follow... just to get the blur motion. Maybe it would be worth a try...?
Regards
Marine
leonorkuhn
(13385) 2009-07-03 3:47
Hi Arvin,
You did it! Good panning effect. I like the strips on the street in this composition.
Have a nice weekend
Leonor
pen
(438) 2009-07-04 21:54
Hi arvin,
Okay ang panning shot mo especially taken at night time ... good job ...
Regards,
Pedro
claudeD
(11146) 2009-07-11 9:35
Hello Arvin,
You get it! Very good panning effect. I like your choice integrating the strips on the street in your composition.TFS.
With regards from Luxembourg
Jean-Claude
maglex
(1536) 2009-09-10 19:14
Hi Arvin, kamusta...ok to, galing ng lines and combination of bright lines and dark tones. Subukan mo shutter speeds between 1/60 to 1/80 (set at TV priority) para mas sharp ang object na sinusundan. Magandang weekend ahead of you :> ....alex
Photo Information
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Copyright: arvin nino (arvinnino)
(387) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-07-01
- Categories: Transportation, Artwork, Decisive Moment
- Camera: CANON 1000D EOS SLR
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1/4 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-07-02 19:22








