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    The sun was going down and it was time to play with some panning frames... This one was one of the very few that I think turned out decent...

    Nikon D5, 600mm f/4E, f/5, 1/80", ISO 1250, Processed in C1Pro+PS CC

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    The blurred wings are nice here. Do wish for more sepration between the cranes. But that is nature for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Mack View Post
    The blurred wings are nice here. Do wish for more sepration between the cranes. But that is nature for you.
    Thanks John... Yeah, with cranes flying together, I think so many factors should align to get half decent panning frames... The one below is another one I liked:

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    I like both, great job. A technique I should try more often in 2020.

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