Mar 24, 2016, 10:34
Trying out my panning technique, a couple of shots where I hope I've caught the sensation of speed, 1/125 F11 ISO 800 200mm
RAW to the core.
Mar 24, 2016, 10:34
Trying out my panning technique, a couple of shots where I hope I've caught the sensation of speed, 1/125 F11 ISO 800 200mm
RAW to the core.
Mar 24, 2016, 10:45
They're both great, and both give the sensation of speed. I prefer # 1 because the background is cleaner, the car is smaller and has more room in the frame, and also because the car itself is a bit more wacky! Although the car in #2 is massively interesting too, that first one is just wonderful.
Both superb shops with fine panning technique.
Mar 24, 2016, 10:49
I prefer #1 as well, and for the same reason as Derek. I think cloning the grass, to remove the sandy bit at the top, may improve the image.
Ask yourself, "What's most important for the final image?".
Mar 24, 2016, 12:18
The panning has been done very well to convey the sensation of speed, and the first image is better in my view also. The lighting appears to have been quite poor, making the images quite flat and dull - perhaps consider experimenting overall with brightness, contrast and colour, plus sharpness of only the car and driver, to enliven them in image software?
Cheers. Philip
Mar 24, 2016, 13:17
Wonderful job, does a great job of conveying the speed.
Mar 25, 2016, 10:56
Thank you gentlemen taken on board you comments and this is my interpretation.
RAW to the core.
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