Panning and more

Panning...

One of those photographic techniques that actually require much more experience and learning to properly acquire the skills necessary.

It is not a technique that is utilized frequently and sometimes a big part of the images are good only for the recycle bin :)

Probably the most distinguishing aspect of this type of photography is the fact that the photographer has to move the camera while taking the shot, in other words, follow or "snipe" the subject. I am putting a link to more panning info below.

So.

When I was visiting an old train service in the mountains of Serbia, while I was waiting for our train, I was trying to make a good photo of it.

Here is the one photo that I find to be good, as having the focus where you actually want it could be quite challenging.

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As this is a 100% tourist service, this isn't staged, just a random guy, who seems to be happy of the experience. (Yes, later on, I was happy too, but that's another story)

Here are a few more panning photos from the waiting time.

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Those two images of the engine, aren't bad at all, are they? :)

The others above I'd say are closer to abstract arts.

Now, here are a few "regular", non-panning photographs from around the train station. Lovely, isn't it...

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You could read more about panning here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panning_(camera)

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wow that's a great photo when the train is speeding

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Thank you! Yes, it is challenging sometimes and lots of images deleted but a few come good :)

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i have tried that technique before and it can give some really interesting results!

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Yes, exactly. Have you shared some of them here? If yes, drop me a link, please.

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Not bad! :) It really requires a lot of trying and quick reactions :)

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The technique not bad, the photos are nice. Just imagine how you captured it so well even why the train is moving.

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That's the essence of the technique. It works only on moving objects. Thank you.

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They looked great on you, matching your movement with the train and having it frozen and in focus is really difficult. 👏👍

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Yes, I had to quickly adjust the camera settings as this wasn't planned well, if at all :)

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Wow, tremendous skill, I congratulate you my friend👍.

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