Panning is tough to get consistent winners. You should also try going even slower like 1/60th and 1/30th. Again, take lots of shots!
I took this at 1/60th.
Then this one at 1/30th
Visited the Port City of Oswego (NY) yesterday and this view was too good to pass up.
Oh, you were expecting something else? Not in this thread! :blush:
Peak Autumn colors came to Central New York this week. I visited Green Lakes State Park near Syracuse early this morning.
Used a tripod to shoot at 1/13s @ f/16 with an ISO of 100 to get sharp focus from the front to the back of the frame. This is called Hyperfocus. There was a slight breeze...
Excellent advice. For car photography, I like to use a Circular Polarizing Filter. It allows me to eliminate glare on windows or body parts by turning the filter.
Here I eliminated the glare coming off the front windshield and most of the door window (which I should have rolled down, duh!).
It's a decal. Have had on the car for three years now. Still looks great.
Purchased from Anchor Room (http://www.anchor-room.com/) though you have to email them to see if they are still selling it. They never put it on their website. I had it installed as I knew I couldn't do it.
The pony was...