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Panning shots from different Airports/Airfields

Post by mipo72 »

Hi,

Just wonder why no one has started a topic like this.
I saw many nice photos in other topics about "panning".

For me is panning not the thing i used to do but i tried one time @ D28 in the evening of 30 april 2010 while Tailwind 737 TC-TLC has started his rotation right in front of me.

Perhaps you reed it before in one of my posts that i don't use PS only irfanview.
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Ik zeg zomaar,... pak wat je kan pakken want anders is het weg!!!!!!... :scramble:
Als je het niet wil pakken , dan pak ik het wel.... moet je wel zeggen waar?????....
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The light conditions were bad during this visit to Slupsk. But leaving your camera in the bag is not an option.
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Post by Boudewijn van Oirschot »

great topic, I love panning :)

..Nusty :?: :lol:
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Re: Panning shots from different Airports/Airfields

Post by Thermal »

Nice subject, wrong forum.

Should be posted in the Thematic & non-actual forum.

But for the experts: if you have no moving background (e.g. white overcast sky) in a panningshot. It's still officially a panningshot.........or is it? :twisted:
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Thermal wrote:But for the experts: if you have no moving background (e.g. white overcast sky) in a panningshot. It's till officially a panningshot.........or is it? :twisted:
Possibly it is a panning shot, but what's the use then??? :? :?

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It happen automatically when you have bad weather during a visit at Hyakuri. It was 2 days before the last storm of 2009 came on land.

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Panning with a wink :) at Paris CDG
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But with beautiful weather it is also possible. Nyutabaru 16-10-2009

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Boudewijn van Oirschot wrote:great topic, I love panning :)

..Nusty :?: :lol:
HELL, i didn't see this great topic before :roll: :oops:
Good shots :!: :respect:

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2 1/50 @ 500mm

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3 1/25 @ 500mm

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4 Panning is very helpful when the light conditions are awe full.

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5 1/30 with 70-200

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6 1/50 @ 200mm

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Post by shepherd »

Some panning shots from The polderbaan, Aalsmeerbaan, St Maarten and Rotterdam airport!

1. Who said panning isn't Retro?
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2. One of my AMS favourites of the year..
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4. Delta Heavy in evening light.
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6. T7 gear panning!
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7. Nice little business Jet, beloning to the Wells Fargo bank.
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8. GA traffic at St maarten coming in just before sunset.
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Hope you like them, when the light forces me, I will be posting more!

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Post by Boudewijn van Oirschot »

damn.. really great shots gentlemen :!:

I have tried it a couple of times lately

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hi

last public display of hungarian mig29s

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