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A seascape abstract created by panning rapidly across the horizon with a wide angle lens.
This is a panned photograph and not a Photoshop creation.
A very hit and miss method and for me, a very high failure rate to go with it.
There were so many images that "nearly" worked - I feel like a fisherman with "the one that got away".
Thank you for looking in anyway.
Pan, no hecho para ser mirado. Hecho con alguna otra función que presumo, pero que nunca es tan evidente como parece
American B737 departing from runway 24R at YUL (Montréal) in the last licks of light. Tried a pan for effect :)
Gear : Nikon D90 | Nikkor 18-105mm VR
Exif : 1/13 | f/36 | 100 | WB : 10K
Place & Date : Padma River, Bangladesh. | 05 May, 2011.
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I wanted to try a panning shot this week but it was very frustrating for me. Obviously I need a lot of practice.
Further north again, near Mona Vale, I managed to get a reasonable pan of the locomotive on train 32. Given the low speeds of trains (lower than I remember from the '80s) panning isn't the easiest thing to do!
The current timetable allows the train from Boyer to be photographed for much of its journey through the south and midlands, and with daylight savings, even further north. This is very different from when I did this in the 1980s, where you'd be lucky to see a train in daylight north of Bridgewater.
The Don River Railway's 50th anniversary was as good a reason as any to head back to Tasmania. Unlike my previous trip a few months ago, this time would be mostly for trains - the DRR's anniversary in Devonport, plus a couple of days either side for Tasrail chasing. 17 February 2025
asi se le llama a un pan tradicional que se hace y vende en las ferias y fiestas patronales en las regiones centrales de mexico
It's pouring rain in the Sacramento Valley today. So in rememberance of sunny days past here's POWA on the Maine Central just east of Readfield.
Panther Travel's renumbered coach Reg AB07 PAN looking really impressive in its new black livery standing in the road outside Mardens now fully decalled ready to depart with its proud new owner, Adam, posing.
18 September 2014
I've been playing with software called panolapse in which you can turn time lapses and panoramas into panning videos.
I have been taking exercises in panning of late, and I finally got some decent ones today.
P.S. Panning done hand held. Selective colouring done using Adobe Photoshop CS2.
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Pans Rocks in Ballycastle during the blue hour as the morning sun prepares to rise with the beautiful Rathlin Island in the distance.
Pans Rocks is the remains of an iron salt pan, and can be found at the eastern end of Ballycastle Beach.
A seascape abstract created by panning rapidly across the horizon.
This is a panned photograph and not a Photoshop creation.
A very hit and miss method and for me, a very high failure rate to go with it.
There were so many images that "nearly" worked - I feel like a fisherman with "the one that got away".
Thank you for looking in anyway.