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My wifey does a little show jumping though out the year and the next time we go out i'd like to have a little crack at some panning shots to get some movement into the picture. Its not as easy as doing motor sport, you have legs, tails, riders and umpteen moving parts to deal with so blurring is common place.
I just fancied something a little different and i plan to practice on the other riders before the wife comes around, hopefully i wont panic and opt for a safe mode picture with a high shutter speed
which is what i normally walk away with. Nothing wrong with them! Just a little bit..."samey".
Anyone who can offer up some tips i'd be most greatful, i've busted out the monopod to get a smoother pan, other than that, i'm going in blind! Would love to hear from anyone who has done similar.
I'll be shooting with the D7100 and a 70-300 VR or a 50mm 1.8 if the jump is close enough, although unlikely as the crop may well be too small.
Cheers
I just fancied something a little different and i plan to practice on the other riders before the wife comes around, hopefully i wont panic and opt for a safe mode picture with a high shutter speed
Anyone who can offer up some tips i'd be most greatful, i've busted out the monopod to get a smoother pan, other than that, i'm going in blind! Would love to hear from anyone who has done similar.
I'll be shooting with the D7100 and a 70-300 VR or a 50mm 1.8 if the jump is close enough, although unlikely as the crop may well be too small.
Cheers
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