Hornbill Slow Pan

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krishnan v
Hornbill Slow Pan
Been trying some panned hornbill shots.

Thoughts ?
Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:14 pm
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Commentby Nilanjan Das on Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:34 am

Hey Krish buddy, can I be very honest with my opinion ? I guess it is better to pan from a little distance, that allows better control. I don't mind any amount of blurs on the wings but the key aspects like the outline, the shape, specially the head need to be a little more defined that it is here. That would surely show the photographers control over the shot. Ideally a properly panned shot should not even have ghosting, but I think some amount of controlled ghosting creates mood. It is definitely a good try, but I honestly feel just short of the desired punch you know. Ganesh might put in some valuable tips on panning.

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Commentby krishnan v on Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:29 am

Hey Nilanjan,

I had a similar thought but was hard for me somehow to articulate the exact deficiencies.

Super to get a confirm from you :-) Will wait for Ganesh's comment as well.

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