Miguel Palaviccini
01-15-2013, 12:22 PM
This is the last crane blur, promise ;). I decided to keep the color in this one since the cranes had a bit of warm light on them. They seem to be a little further spread out than my precious image, but still have the "V" flight pattern that I enjoyed. I also managed (with luck) to get more heads in sharper focus. The panning proved to be tougher than I had thought it would be, but it was definitely a good experience.
Shooting info:
Nikon D800 | 500 f/4
1/8" | f/9 | ISO 100
I know it's a bit of an unusual image, but comments and critiques are welcomed!
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Shooting info:
Nikon D800 | 500 f/4
1/8" | f/9 | ISO 100
I know it's a bit of an unusual image, but comments and critiques are welcomed!
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