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How are these panned shots?

 
SchwettyLens
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Sep 11, 2010 06:33 |  #1

I know most of these need cropping. I didnt crop it just so you can see how much I magnified it on the close ups.

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Sep 11, 2010 10:59 |  #2

Very nice panning. Loving the mini monster truck


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Sep 20, 2010 14:12 |  #3

I've still yet to get the hang of panning, but these look great.

Looks like wacky races, great fun ;)




  
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Sep 20, 2010 14:16 |  #4

1/40th?... most excellent.




  
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Sep 21, 2010 08:49 |  #5

They look pretty good to me.

canon2311 wrote in post #10943893 (external link)
I've still yet to get the hang of panning, but these look great.

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Sep 21, 2010 12:04 |  #6

Hey Schwetty, fellow photoforum member here. I go by a different name there ;)




  
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