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In photography,the panning technique is used to suggest fast motion, and bring out foreground from background. In photographic pictures it is usually noted by a foreground subject in action appearing still (i.e. a runner frozen in mid-stride) while the background is streaked and/or skewed in the apparently opposite direction of the subject's travel.
That is what i'm looking for in the this assignment.
I took several shots...this was on Manual at f2.8 and 1/20. I got better results than doing it on shutter priority at the same speed with a resulting aperture of f3.2. The one taken on shutter priority was more blurred...why is that?
Have you got a way to get lower down with the camera and get a broadside shot. That would give you a nice blurred background. Nice looking pooch you got there.
Yea, I agree Nomadicus. I was riding the atv shooting backwards. Here's a rear view.
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