http://focussion.com/userphotos/2012/0627/thumbnail/3O3IlYCX.jpg
barrington
- Category:
- Animal & wildlife
- Date taken:
- Camera:
- Canon EOS 600D
- Exif:
- 1/200s f/4.5 ISO 100 29mm
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justincbongers
If you are really smooth you could shoot this at a 40th of a second to get a nice motion blur. Just an idea.
27 June 2012 -
mblum4
What do you like?
Ilove the sheeps,very nice composition,the greens here ,and the sense of movement you got ,nice ,,
28 June 2012What would you improve?
well i think its all ok
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barrington@mblum4 i'dlike it if you stopped commenting on my pictures please, as I know what your going to say before you have said it. and what you put is very rarely helpful. Thanks.
28 June 2012
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barrington@justincbongers, thank yoiu very much. I've never attempted a shot like this before and I was really not sure if it was good or not. I'll try different shutter speeds in future. See what effects I can create.
28 June 2012justincbongers@barrington Even at a 1/200 your starting to get the effects of the blur this photo you may have got away with 1/60 or higher. If you want to practice this effect you can try it with cars driving by. They are normally pretty consistent.
28 June 2012justincbongers. Put your camera on shutter priority and take shots with shutter speeds varying from 1 20th to 1 100th. Make sure your following the cars with your camera.
28 June 2012barrington@justincbongers Great, thanks for the technical advise, really helpful. Sorry I can't mark it as such, but it is not giving me the option i'm afraid.
5 July 2012