Friday, January 23, 2009

Any tips for Panning...???

We have learned a lot in this class, about aperture, shutter speed and also panning.
I got a problem in Panning, I always got a blurry picture, any tips and suggestion guys?



--aperture



--Shutter Speed



--Muhammad Hanif--

2 comments:

  1. Well, from what I got about panning so far is that you have to keep your camera at like one level. When you're following the person you want to capture, have your finger on the shutter button, and when you're ready and not shaking the camera, take the picture. Of course the camera will be moving to the side, but try and not to have it shake up and down too much, you know what I mean? You kind of have to have a steady hand to make what you're trying to have in focus to actually be in focus. I hope I helped you out a little! =]
    ~Tia'Rashell

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  2. Thanks for helping out Tia; that's what this class is all about! The cliche holds: practice makes perfect. Keep trying Hanif, and maybe work with Tia next week. It always helps to have a partner when you're learning something new.

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