Panning in Amsterdam: Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey: AdoramaTV
Panning is a simple technique to learn but takes plenty of practice to master. Moving subjects such as cars and bikes makes excellent panning photos and in this video Gavin Hoey gives you some simple hints and tips to get you started.
A few drops of rain can completely transform your photos but as Gavin discovered it doesn’t stop the cyclists of Amsterdam.
After the shoot follow Gavin into Photoshop where he has a couple of tips for dealing with distracting colours in the background of a photo.
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Fantastic video! Thank you to Gavin for a great explanation and demonstration! Always fun to watch!
Thank you!
I like watching your videos. I learn a lot because give us the detail of your camera setting. Thanks.
3:25 did anyone else get the impression she wasn't trying to be in any pictures?
❤️ thanks
I love this channel!
4:42 I saw Jason Statham!!!😂😂😂
Great tutorial Gavin, thank you
Very helpful. Thank you. I came looking for panning tips, I got those, and then some post processing tips as well. Well done Gavin!
Gavin, please translate to Spanish with subtitles.
I do not understand English well, I like your jobs. Thank you. I am from Colombia.
Thanks Gavin .. You make great videos
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That was too good. Thanks
Professor Good Morning
Great video – learned a lot. That said, I guess I'm the only one who much prefers the original photo with the touches of yellow, red, and blue in the background.
Did you switch off Image Stabilization in the panning shots?
Thankyou fromthailand
Gavin – you're amazing! Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about your videographer, as your face is so dark in the opening sequence that we cannot see it properly…!!!
Visto!
thank you very mach
I learn basics of panning photography by watching this video……
Hi Sir
Do you run course in the Uk ( SOuthampton or in the Somerset area)
Many thanks
the rain makes a good street photography GREAT
If you are ever going to practice panning shots on cars I highly recommend a shutter speed of 1/125 second
I enjoyed watching all of your great works and I subscribe for more videos to come thanks from France Paris.
Awesome!!!
Absolutely superb teaching and presentation. Gavin, you are contagious! Good stuff.
So AI Servo is the way to go when it comes to panning photography? Interesting. I should get better panning photos now. Will let you know the outcome. Thanks
great
Very cool
Beautiful pictures!! Thanks!
Sorry to ask but: I am hearing that Europeans are in general "Private zone Freaks". Don't you need any consent while taking these images of public for publication or there is local laws that support you?
First impression: Great light on the host:D
Cool guide)))) Could you tell what the track starts to sound at 4:07?
very good tutorial
Which software r u using sir?
Wow nice video.
Can anyone guide me about his camera strap
Thank you!
Great job. You inspire me to try something new and take a pictures of cyclists. =)
Live learn thing here. Thank U very much!
Nice to see a Black Rapid strap… I love mine! Thanks for the well done instruction!
Thank you Gavin. As always simple and clear explanations with awesome examples. You da best!
Hey adorama!!! May I Know which software are you using for editing the photos???
Panning in Amsterdam: Gavin Hoey Great tutorial well presented and clearly explained.
Great video!