alanasisk
FollowNO manipulation! Captured in camera:)
NO manipulation! Captured in camera:)
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alanasisk
September 28, 2015
Thank you so much for the kind words! The kids got tired of me asking them to go by again, and again :) so this is the best I could do. They are good sports, though.
BOULENGER
February 27, 2016
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I would be happy if you joign my challenge ! Thank you in advance !
I would be happy if you joign my challenge ! Thank you in advance !
joycealicesmith
May 06, 2016
Great shot!! Love panning photos...although I haven't done one myself...lol. This is outstanding!
LinSca
June 26, 2016
Love this shot as I've just finally mastered panning! It's not as easy as it looks! Awesome
alanasisk
June 27, 2016
Thank you. Yes, it takes a lot of understanding the movement of the subject and camera. Thanks, again:)
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Location
The house in the background is our home. I stood across the street while the kids rode back and forth trying to capture a clear shot of them with the blur effect. This was the first time I had achieved the correct time movement in this type of photography. My previous attempts were unsuccessful. I now understand the concept and how to concentrate on the subject.Time
This was in the afternoon with cloudy skies and sprinkles. I was carrying an umbrella to keep the camera from getting wet.Lighting
There is no flash or special lighting in this photograph; only available, natural lighting.Equipment
I used my Canon xsi and my favorite lens; the 18-55mm.Inspiration
The kids got the ol' two seater out of the shed and rode around town and when they returned I had camera in hand and made them ride back and forth until I thought I got the shot that I needed. I tried different angles and it seemed that when they were straight ahead and even distance from me the image became what I imagined.Editing
I did a tiny bit of processing by enhancing the colors a little bit and sharpening up the tires for more contrast.In my camera bag
I always carry my Canon xsi and 70d along with lenses 18-55mm and 75-300mm and a couple ttl's just in case and some filters.Feedback
My advice...just try it. Even if the kids say "Not again!" ask nicely for them to continue a time or two more. I think that finding the proper distance from the subject is a key point and also the distance from the subject to the background is also important. The only way to learn is to try:)