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Not just talking about panning here but to get some movement into the wheels rather than having them frozen.
Coming down to 1/500th should allow that, and if you wanted to try extreme then lower would give motion blur but that was not my initial though. |
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Mark1616 wrote:
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I only have one example... this was with an shutter speed of 1/318th (odd, but that's what the exif data says... LOL!) ![]() closer... front wheels are frozen but you can see a slight hint of rotation on the back rims (at least i think you can... LOL_ ![]() |
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Nice shot of your friend Jimbo, like the rear "digging in "
Trainers and jeans, cool(as long as you don't come off. What gear did you use? |
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