Thanks man..but I still got a lot to learn when taking pics of cars and sceneries alike..like nice angles, nice timing of the day, the settings like exposure, ISO, sutter speed, saturation..all these I have to learn..Originally posted by newcomer:best of lucks then.
Originally posted by alleggerita:Thanks man..but I still got a lot to learn when taking pics of cars and sceneries alike..like nice angles, nice timing of the day, the settings like exposure, ISO, sutter speed, saturation..all these I have to learn..
u aren in photography, and i am in filmaking.Originally posted by newcomer:seriously, if your into photography and its lingo then u would know panning shots dont' necessary have to be mounted... tripod is just there to minimize handshake. in this case, the up down movements that may occur when panning.
nuff said. why am i even talking to someone with no photography sense.
Said will post a pic of a panning shot done with the Samsung SGH-X820's 2.0MP camera..here it is..Originally posted by alleggerita:You using N73 leh, I also using N73..it's not a proper digi cam, of course not as good..
N73 can do panning shot already good enough..
My Samsung SGH-X820 2.0MP camera also did a good panning shot..post it later..
For tracking, the background will also be blurred..But you still can tell which is panning, which is tracking..Originally posted by Jyi:From what I know, Variodical's term is correct.
Still photo of panning:
It's when you're capturing a moving object and your camera is stationary. The background is blurred out by the movement.
Tracking:
Lets refer to Hexy's photo of his GT3.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i46/sandwich56/PorscheGT306.jpg
It's when the object and your camera moves at the same speed and you capture it.
My apologies if I'm wrong.