Okay, now off to the next 100.
After my last two experiments with panning still objects, I felt it was about time to post something slightly sharper.
Here's another try at using the panning technique on still objects. I went out during the weekend, and took benefit of the overcast morning to experiment a little more with this and I have released a little "how-to" on the panning technique that I used here. You'
Ever since I got more interested into photography I was exploring the area around me with my bike. Whereas this is a great thing, the range is rather limited.
Today I have a little announcement to do, before I write a little bit about this image.
Okay, I admit… I didn't get wet feet here. I was standing very close to the water and shooting at 17mm but still I was rather safe and dry on a rock. I wasn't really sure though whether or not to trust the stability of my tripod, when
I was recently reading an article about the impressionistic work of photographer Ted Leeming. The showcased images were very interesting and fresh even though the article didn’t mention how he produces those images, it mentioned that he is doing everything in-camera. After looking at those images I got a vague idea