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02/04/2006 12:42:55 PM · #1


Failed motion panning idea this afternoon that even though failed in the motion panning department, turned out quite well.

Comments welcome

Steve
02/04/2006 12:44:28 PM · #2
left you a comment
02/04/2006 12:47:44 PM · #3
Kinda looks like the scene from the Matrix where Trinity jumps from building to building :-)
02/04/2006 01:00:37 PM · #4
Wow, love the image. Scares the heck outta me just imagining how high up she could be. :-)
02/04/2006 01:25:47 PM · #5
Cool shot! You need to use a much slower shutter speed for panning, something like 1/30th works well, and match your movement of the lens with the movement of the subject.
02/04/2006 02:49:22 PM · #6
Nice shot. Left a comment.

R.
02/04/2006 03:21:02 PM · #7
Awesome shot!!
02/04/2006 03:33:01 PM · #8
Neat shot. Reminds me of a Mary Poppins type image. Just wondering how low to the ground your shooting angle was because I think you could have given the impression of her being even higher in the sky if you shot at a very low angle with the lens pointed up a smidgen.
02/05/2006 01:17:40 AM · #9
Here ya go! Hehehehehe!!!! :)

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