Exercise: Panning with different shutter speeds

f/7,1 1/60" ISO 200
24 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6

f/11 1/60" ISO 200
26 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6


f/11 1/60" ISO 200
26 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6


f/36 1/15" ISO 200
42 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6 

f/22 1/15" ISO 200
42 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6 



f/25 1/15" ISO 200
22 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6 

f/25 1/15" ISO 200
22 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6 


f/22 1/8" ISO 200
18 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6 



f/22 1/8" ISO 200
18 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6 


f/22 1/8" ISO 200
18 mm focal length
Nikon d90 body and Nikkor 18.0-55.0 f3,5-5,6 

I’ve chosen a local tram as the subject and I’ve decided to make an horizntal panning about its arrival to the station. I’ve used three shutter speeds: 1/60”, 1/15” and 1/8”.

My favourite picture in this serie is the second one taken wtih a shutter speed of 1/8". I like the background so streaked causing a great sensation of speed. I tried to sharpen as much as possible the tram’s shape and I found it very difficult.

The three pictures taken with a shutter speed of 1/60” don’t show too much movement or speed sensation, so they look like a little static. The fist three pictures with a shutter speed of 1/15” don’t work so well in my opinion because they are close-ups and it’s more difficult to get a minimun quantity of sharpness to make the picture work better.    

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