LT of Jan 08 - Panning LOMOTION's Theme of the Month, Jan 2008 - PANNING
The theme of Jan 2008 is "Panning". It's going to be more challenging than the first theme given it's technical nature. What is panning you might ask?
The technique of swinging the camera to follow movement of a subject so that the subject
is sharp and clear, while the background is blurred, giving a sense of motion to the photo.
Here are three examples of panning on flickr: 1, 2, 3
Some guidelines for the theme:
- Film and digital photographs are welcomed but film entries will be favoured over digital ones
- No photoshop works please
- Please title all entries
- There are no limits to the number of entries that you can submit
- Last day for entries: 31 January 2008
Feel free to ask questions if there are uncertainties.
ymmij- 01-01-2008
bike at night..
my first attempt at panning last night (with digital) after we discussed on the next theme. it wasnt easy.. but. it's great to learn stuffs like that. :)
.. opps.. forgot title.. :oops:
i think day time would be better, cos night, the exposure too long. :(
koki_2706- 01-01-2008
Compared to Jim, my digital attempts at nite failed utterly. However this is a very good theme for the month. Everybody should try to participate in this one.
invisibl3- 01-01-2008
can we like post more than 1 pic
The Killer Gerbil- 01-01-2008
"- There are no limits to the number of entries that you can submit"
Ah next time pay attention ah boy :twisted:
invisibl3- 01-01-2008
sorry man didn't see that :lol: ....
my feeble attempt at panning a slow moving vehicle..
Tourist Cab
The Killer Gerbil- 01-01-2008
Erm bro.
"The technique of swinging the camera to follow movement of a subject so that the subject
is sharp and clear, while the background is blurred, giving a sense of motion to the photo."
Wahahaha you really never read ah. I can sense your excitement.
invisibl3- 01-01-2008
sorry wrong pic :lol: updating the pic now...
koki_2706- 01-01-2008
Is shooting while on a moving platform (car, escalator) considered panning technically?
I think it's better to make this clear.
machiavellian- 01-01-2008
lolol!
i think can cheat the pan with a tunnelvision lo
The Killer Gerbil- 01-01-2008
Technically panning is when you on a still and only you camera is doing the job.
koki_2706- 01-01-2008
I think there still exist some grey area over here. A good example I can think of would be shooting a moving car on the road from inside another moving car.
Another good example is filmmakers using dollies to capture footage.
barracudas- 01-01-2008
Haha
That's what I've been trying to ask george last night too!
It applies the same logic : moving with the subject and capturing it with motion blur
I think as long as that objective and outlook is reached, it'll really be up to the photographer's creativity to get that special shot hor?
koki_2706- 01-01-2008
Quite true, Eileen. As for your questions to george last night, guess I was too high to take note of them haha.
It's time now for me to stop asking and better get down to shoot.
machiavellian- 01-01-2008
here's one for you...
why you wanna be a child
so that you can ride on your elder's back and just cut through the wind :P
image a bit soft though...
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