Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 15: Panning
In this episode Mark talks about panning. Panning is an easy way to create motion in your images. Use it for shooting sports, kids or anytime you want to create some motion in your shots.
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In this episode Mark talks about panning. Panning is an easy way to create motion in your images. Use it for shooting sports, kids or anytime you want to create some motion in your shots.
A initially learned photography as a kid shooting black & white then developing the photos in a dark room, that was a magical time and sparked my interest in photography. As I got older I dabbled in digital photography but wasn't until my kids were born that i really started to get an active interest back in it all.
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Hi, Mark I have a problem to take some snap of a flying birds in the blue sky. When ever I take the shot I got a dark images. So, what shall i do ?
Thanks in advance
started panning shots recently. haven't thought about Center-Focus & Continuous Mode.
thanks for the tips. should i used auto ISO or manual lower ISO such as 200 or 100 depends on shutter speed?
Thank you so much Mark for the tips!
Perfect!
Thanks for teaching in details and simple English!
Thanks 🙏🏻 a lot to understand Panning shots
such a simple & amezing teaching style
I understand use continous focus mode, and to use the center focus point, but is it best to use; single, group, auto, 3d tracking??? I went out yesterday and tried for the first time, I was shooting cars and a few motorcycles. I only got one shot of a motorcycle that was tack sharp with nicely blurred background. The rest looked ok, until you viewed at 100% resolution.
Very nice video.
what aperture ? pls
Thank you very much. 🙂
Thanks very helpful
what about exposure in shutter speed i do cars in panning and seem to stuggle with exposure pictures seem to bright
very hepful!
6. continous drive mode U mean to say Burst Mode ?
great video Mark. step by step details
Great video and useful explanation !
Great video. Thanks. Greetings from New Orleans.
great!usefull
great!usefull
Great video and useful explanation ! But I still have one or two questions to ask, let's say my shutter speed is at 1/100 what ISO works best ? Thanks and keep it up with these useful video clips they are really interesting and very helpful.
Great video !!! exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Mark
Beautifully presented and a very useful lesson , Thanks a bunch
Very good lesson
Great video!!! Your instruction was detailed and easy to follow.
Cool, cheers…
ah fotonya mah biasa aja mas mark
useful………… thanks …….
Great and useful tips…thanks
Really useful, Thank you very much
thanks for teach this. I know do it
Thanks a million 🙂
I will do that tomorrow.
Thank you so, so much Mark! Your wise insight really helped me get a clear comprehension of the different shooting modes. Thank you so much!
Respect 🙂
I feel like I should be paying for these tips they are that good.
How to take full body portraits still retaining the bokeh/blur around your subject??
Any help will be greatfull
Really useful! Thanks a lot.
My cam doesn't have such a fast continuous shooting speed and it is hard to use that plz suggest what should i do?
can i pan with a 50mm lens ? Sorry for my question. I'm just a beginner. 😀
Pls explain panning shot, when subject is stationery and background moving…
superb
Thanks