Read the article here: http://www.themagicinpixels.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=34&Itemid=46 Discuss it here. Thanks once again to Scott Thomas for providing a great article for The Magic in Pixels.
You're welcome, Tim! I had fun putting it together. This would be a great place for other's to post their best panning images. Come on, everyone, lets see'em!
Okay, from Legoland California: <img src="http://www.themeparkphotos.us/g/g2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=10401" /> D30 (yes, D30, all 3 mp of it), 1/20 sec, ISO 100, f/19, +1EV, 68mm
I'll play too... 2006 Great Frederick Fair Antique Tractor Pull 2007 Great Frederick Fair Harness Racing Lights Motors Action
The tractor and harness racer are excellent. Going to have to try my hand at Lights, Motors, Action! on my next trip. Lots of possibilities there.
from the new smyrna beach municipal airport... [This attachment has been purged. Older attachments are purged from time to time to conserve disk space. Please feel free to repost your image.]
Nice stuff Tim. But what were you doing down at New Smyrna Municipal airport shooting planes? Are you a pilot?
my grandfather took billy to the airport to see the planes... my grandfather flew troop carriers in WWII as part of the USAAF.
Oh, I like that polo shot, Justin. The second horse is airborne and you got the ball they are chasing. Good stuff there. Here's one I almost used for the article and then I went for that walk in town.
i posted this last year, but here it is again, my entry in panning, craig estelle, riding a 750 rotex, in the lee thomas cup, an annual race put on at the 1/4 mile square deal motorcycle club, harpursville ny the fuzzy look up off the speedway surface it the track dirt in the air from the riders dragging feet [attachment=1] [This attachment has been purged. Older attachments are purged from time to time to conserve disk space. Please feel free to repost your image.]
Hey Scott - great article. I gave it a try too. Took this yesterday at a rose garden in my neighborhood.
I saw it on your blog this morning, Barrie! I gave you kudos. I can't imagine practicing this in my film days like I've done since I got my D70. In fact, I look for panning opportunities almost everywhere I go now.