Kind of new at this panning stuff. I also cloned out ALOT of footprints in the sand. LEt me know how it looks 
islandphoto Goldmember 2,358 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Maui More info | Oct 23, 2006 01:40 | #1 Kind of new at this panning stuff. I also cloned out ALOT of footprints in the sand. LEt me know how it looks - Joanna
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Oct 23, 2006 04:05 | #2 EIther good or bad comments greatly appreciated... I have to learn, I think panning pictures is the coolest thing (esp. kids) - Joanna
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mizuno Goldmember 1,680 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Hobart, Australia More info | Oct 23, 2006 04:29 | #3 Permanent banIt's pretty badly out of focus or motioned blurred. DAN CRIPPS PHOTOGRAPHY
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zacwolf Senior Member 416 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Boston More info | Oct 23, 2006 08:40 | #4 way too blurry, good content though
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blam Goldmember 1,900 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Edmonton, AB, CAN More info | Oct 23, 2006 08:52 | #5 good try, but as the other said, the subject is out of focus.
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Oct 23, 2006 17:41 | #6 thanks, a tripod? Wouldn't it be hard to move the camera? - Joanna
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blam Goldmember 1,900 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Edmonton, AB, CAN More info | Oct 23, 2006 17:55 | #7 most tripods can pan side to side and up and down
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Wildewinds Senior Member 397 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Southern California More info | Oct 23, 2006 18:14 | #8 Like blam said, a panning shot with a person is very difficult. Take 100 shots and you may have one or two that turn out right. - 20D - Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 - Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 - Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 -
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Oct 23, 2006 18:25 | #9 - Joanna
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Epluim Senior Member 897 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Eastern VA More info | Oct 23, 2006 18:37 | #10 Less blur, but I like the feel of the first one best! Eryn
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Oct 23, 2006 18:47 | #11 thanks, is it because it is at the beach? I guess it's hard to get it all in one... - Joanna
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D.CraigFlory Goldmember 1,333 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | It's easiest to stop motion when coming towards you, and hardest when going across your line of view. So, next time try it at an angle instead of straight across. D. Craig Flory PPA Certified, Cr.Photog.,
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bolantej Goldmember 3,780 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2005 Location: CAlifornia More info | Oct 23, 2006 19:35 | #13 aren't panning shots achieved with a slower shutter speed? what's all this about stopping motion?
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D.CraigFlory Goldmember 1,333 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | When you stop motion in your subject, the background has the blur and motion. D. Craig Flory PPA Certified, Cr.Photog.,
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Oct 23, 2006 19:55 | #15 which lense did you shoot with. Some have IS modes 1 and 2 that may make a difference that will help freeze the subject and get the motion effect you are looking for... Canon 1DXIII (2) Eos R 5R on the way 15-600 /1.2 - 5.6
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