Robin, you did a gret job of panning on that train (monorail?) photo. I dunno about the rest, though... I need to take some Dramamine before I can look at them any longer!
Hmmmmm. An interesting experiment. Technically, certainly the monorail shot is best. Artistically, I am very attracted to the shot with the girl following the father. Maybe crop slightly left and right and rotate that one a bit. It's a bit like in a dream, where one is being chased.
Robin, you did a gret job of panning on that train (monorail?) photo. I dunno about the rest, though... I need to take some Dramamine before I can look at them any longer!
ReplyDeleteHey Gregg, if you do feel dizzy, that means the photos work !
DeleteI think this Black and White effect is better than your previous B&W, I like this one!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! How do you do that? (I'm very new to this)
ReplyDeleteLove the blog!
Cathy, Toronto
Please watch the tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiYAHIwwuOw
DeleteThanks Robin!! Post more food pix!!! :)
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Hmmmmm. An interesting experiment. Technically, certainly the monorail shot is best. Artistically, I am very attracted to the shot with the girl following the father. Maybe crop slightly left and right and rotate that one a bit. It's a bit like in a dream, where one is being chased.
ReplyDeleteSo nice ur panning pic robin ..i still in learning process to take a panning pic like this ..any suggestion ??
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Hadi Nik,
Deletethe tutorial I followed is in the youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiYAHIwwuOw
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