I was hunting back through some from last year, to see if there's something that would catch my eye for a canvas, and I think I found a few.
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Enjoy!
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Panning - V8 SupercarsI love panned shots
I was hunting back through some from last year, to see if there's something that would catch my eye for a canvas, and I think I found a few. 1.
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Enjoy!
Kyle i like the last one the best .The only minor pick being how there's more space from the rear of the car than there is from the front to the edge of the frame .But that might just be me.
Tony
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Nice technique mate, 1& 4 are really sharp. 2 is a bit soft. I know it's nit picking, but if you pick a area to shoot with a busy background, it gives a better sensation of speed. I'd show you what I mean, but Smugmug is down. Oddly enough.
Look forward to seeing what you get from the D200 with your hired 300mm. Edit: Busy backgrounds help. Smugmug back up, heres what I meant: ![]() 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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