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May 10, 2010 12:00 |  #1

I've been practicing my panning shots lately, and I believe I'm getting better.

I'm not saying these are perfect but it's a good feeling when you start to get the kind of photos you were hoping for.

BTW, she was going slow and that day was damn hot, she had to take her jacket of.

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May 10, 2010 19:11 |  #2

2nd and 3rd are good, 1st one still has the wheel spokes frozen so you could have used a slower shutter there to get the sence of movement. nice work though


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May 11, 2010 00:54 |  #3

Nice pictures, you should let her know she should be careful riding on those painted lines. Theyre actually very slippery and with no jacket, it can be very bad consequence.


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May 11, 2010 07:53 |  #4

OnCam, I didn't realize the first one with the frozen spokes, you're right!

damnit, you're right too! good thing she was going really slow, that day was just way too hot, summer is here in Miami...

Thank you for the comments guys !!! I appreciate them !


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May 13, 2010 05:20 as a reply to  @ gixxer37's post |  #5

Has she caught on that you are stalking her??;)

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May 13, 2010 07:48 |  #6

haha, she's my best model (actually the only one I have... Girlfriend) and she's training in my bike till she buys her Ducati Hypermotard, yeap... a Ducati !!!

I'll post some pictures when that happen.


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May 13, 2010 14:38 |  #7

damnnit wrote in post #10158900 (external link)
Nice pictures, you should let her know she should be careful riding on those painted lines. Theyre actually very slippery and with no jacket, it can be very bad consequence.

YEAH THEY ARE!!!! when they are wet they are like ice almost!

but even more dangerous is riding with your eyes closed like in the first one ;)


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May 13, 2010 15:01 |  #8

hehe, talking about perfect timing... that was the best shot I got in that particular curve and she decides to close her eyes...


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May 14, 2010 04:11 |  #9

Your panning shots are good, I can't add anything else.
I just wish my wife would learn to ride a bike. Oh well.
Funny how women have their backs straight when riding, where as us guys hunch down. You can spot a women rider miles away. :)


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May 17, 2010 07:59 |  #10

you're right CircuitR, I've been thinking about that myself... thanks for the comments !!!!!


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