perjantai 25. helmikuuta 2011

Panning practice vol. 2

I practiced the panning technique more today and I think I got some much better results than last time. Let me know what you think. I shot these in RAW, so I'm trying to learn to change my process a bit. I chose RAW mainly because a horse this dark is likely to turn out too dark when shooting in snowy environment.

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This one is my favorite because the eye is in focus. The snow is still slightly gray-ish but whatever.
1/20s   f/9   44mm  ISO100  


This was the second best. The muzzle is in focus in this one and she looks cute and happy. :)
1/20s   f/9   49mm   ISO100

3 kommenttia:

  1. Great pictures you got there, I'm planning on getting a DSLR to, want to do photography as a hobby, let's say it's a long time dream haha.

    But I'm just wondering how long does it take to get accustomed to the functions of a DSLR? to get such snaps as you have taken, what's your personal experience.

    Oh and your horse looks beautiful, what breed is she?

    VastaaPoista
  2. How long? Well I was all familiar with the manual settings when I got this camera. My old bridge camera had a full manual mode and I used it a lot over the two years I had it. But I don't think it's hard once you get the hang of it.

    I don't know what breed she is. Her parents are unknown, but some kind of half-blood I guess.

    VastaaPoista
  3. Milla,

    Panning is one skill that I have never really attempted. I think I will use you as the inspiration to go out and give it a try. I will be sure to share the results of my experiments.

    I recently came across a site that I thought you would be interested in.

    http://www.thatcupoftea.com/

    I hope you are doing well,

    Tim

    VastaaPoista