Tips Panning in Photography

Posted by Unknown on Friday, March 29, 2013



Tips Panning in Photography


 Panning is a photographic technique used to freeze the motion of moving objects. The idea behind this is panning technique to overcome the problems in capturing fast-moving objects. The characteristics of the photo using panning technique is to focus sharply on objects that move while his background blur or obscure.
How panning technique photo
 

      Choose Shutter Speed ​​lower than you often use. Start with 1/30sec then try with a lower shutter speed. Shutter Speed ​​is used depends on the amount of light and the speed of the object, use 1/60sec to 1/8sec.

     Position yourself in a place where your view of the object will not be obstructed by anyone or anything else. Also consider the background of your object, although it will blur, but not to interfere with the object you. Background color or tends to produce a nice blur.

     If you use a long lens, use a tripod or monopod with a swivel head so that the camera movement smoothly follow the object.

     If you are using a camera with auto focus servo motors you can let the camera do the focus follow the movement of the object by pressing the shutter button half.

     If your camera does not have auto focus is fast enough you have to pre-focus the camera in places where you would press the Shutter button.

     Follow the movement of the object while pressing the shutter button half to take the focus on an object, if the movement of your hands are relative to the object then press the shutter button fully (done as gently as possible to reduce camera shake).

     After you press the Shutter button continue to follow the direction of the object until the shot is complete.

     Finally do not forget to practice, practice and practice. Do a lot of exercise in practicing techniques Panning.

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