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...
Genie in front of the Upstate Medical University Arena at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Friday, June 26, 2020.
Taken with an iPhone 8 Plus.
View out my office window this morning as Genie, the Grabber Blue Ecoboost Mustang, was joined by a coworkers 2019 Silver Vert Ecoboost. Taken with an iPhone 8 Plus.
Always on the lookout for a different view of the Stang. Today, while I was shooting the rides at Cars and Coffee, I lined up a couple of classic pick-ups to frame mine.
Cropped in closer.