Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Abstract: Panning Practise Photos

These are my photos from photography, and the technique used is panning. It takes some getting used to, but the way to do it is to follow the person or animal and then when your sure your moving at the same pace as your model, your press the shutter button. But don't forget to continue following them, otherwise it won't work.

This photo is one of the funny one's, although it isn't meet the aim
of the lesson, the face my friend is pulling is weird and funny. It is
the perfect exposure.
This is probably the best one out all of these,
because it just about meets the aim, and the exposure
is correct.  

This is the worst one because it is the less focused, I think in
this one, Sophie actually stoped half way, even for a nano
second, this can make the difference between a good shot
and a bad one.
 
This is another funny photo, but it also worked
as an example of an amature panning photo. The exposure is correct, but my teacher isn't exactly frozen out of the blur.

Evaluation
Now not all of these are correct, for example, the two bigger pictures aren't right, whereas the two smaller ones are better, no the best, but better. I like the top one on the left because my model is making a strange face, same with the bottom left, we made our poor teacher run along the pavement like a loony, although he's a little blurry, I still like it, not everything can be perfect, it's just nice when it is.
 
Health and Safety
With this photo shoot, we had to make sure that the path was clear to avoid tripping.












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