more panning shots ^^ a busy day at school =) it was kinda fun shooting ppl..yeah i spent my entire break n lunch time sitting at "gandhi" area observing ppl n practicing panning
Good attempt with the panning. It does look like you were panning faster than your subject. That's why your subject is not in focus either. Im just curious. What was the shutter speed used when you took these shots.
In most cases, 1/50 is good enough to generate sufficient blur while ensuring your subject remains sharp.
Try shooting in shutter priority and experiment with different speeds to see which speeds works best.
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Good attempt with the panning. It does look like you were panning faster than your subject. That's why your subject is not in focus either. Im just curious. What was the shutter speed used when you took these shots.
In most cases, 1/50 is good enough to generate sufficient blur while ensuring your subject remains sharp.
Try shooting in shutter priority and experiment with different speeds to see which speeds works best.
Just my two cents.
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