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Tell me, with what camera did you take the picture? Also, did it cost you to take it? and where was that? It looks very vintage in black and white haha
Thanks!!! Hi there, I took this with a Fuji X-Pro2 and 35MM F2 lens. There was no cost to take the photo other than the initial price of my camera and lens. Oh and this was taken in Europe.... :D
Excellent catch I will guess. ISO 1600, speed 1/1000s. I would like to know more about this great photo. Do you know the girl? hahahahahaha. Kind regards @angel35mm
Thanks!!! All of my panning motion photos are achieved in camera, this is not a Photoshop or post process effect. I shoot a majority of these photos between 1/15-1/60s. :D
What you achieve is extraordinary!
I love the blurred background effect, in contrast to the very focused main objective.
Besides black and white ... Ufff. Other level.
Good job, deserved Curie vote, enjoy it.
I think it's time for a reSTEEM.
Thanks a lot! The camera setting all depend on how much motion blur vs the speed of the subject you want to convey. In my case I try to keep the shutter speeds between 1/15s to 1/60s for Panning Photos. With experience the camera settings become second nature.
Thank you! So, this is called a Panning Photo? I learn something new today :) I suppose you try with different shutter speeds and see which setting works best right? Thank you again for sharing your knowledge :)
Hi angel35mm,
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Thanks all!!!! WOWW!
Tell me, with what camera did you take the picture? Also, did it cost you to take it? and where was that? It looks very vintage in black and white haha
Thanks!!! Hi there, I took this with a Fuji X-Pro2 and 35MM F2 lens. There was no cost to take the photo other than the initial price of my camera and lens. Oh and this was taken in Europe.... :D
Excellent catch I will guess. ISO 1600, speed 1/1000s. I would like to know more about this great photo. Do you know the girl? hahahahahaha. Kind regards @angel35mm
Thank you! This was taken at iSO 200 with a shutter speed of 1/30s and aperture of F16... :D
wow..extraordinary!!
Oh wow. Is this the raw photo, is that motion natural? It looks really cool.
Thanks!!! All of my panning motion photos are achieved in camera, this is not a Photoshop or post process effect. I shoot a majority of these photos between 1/15-1/60s. :D
Oh cool. Well it certainly gives a nice effect.
What you achieve is extraordinary!
I love the blurred background effect, in contrast to the very focused main objective.
Besides black and white ... Ufff. Other level.
Good job, deserved Curie vote, enjoy it.
I think it's time for a reSTEEM.
Thank you soo very much for the nice words!
Great shot! Can you share the technical details behind it?
Have a lovely day!
Thanks a bunch!!! This was taken at iSO 200 with a shutter speed of 1/30s and aperture of F16.
What an amazing shot! I need to get myself a camera! :)
How do you figure out the correct camera settings to capture the photo?
Thanks a lot! The camera setting all depend on how much motion blur vs the speed of the subject you want to convey. In my case I try to keep the shutter speeds between 1/15s to 1/60s for Panning Photos. With experience the camera settings become second nature.
Thank you! So, this is called a Panning Photo? I learn something new today :) I suppose you try with different shutter speeds and see which setting works best right? Thank you again for sharing your knowledge :)
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