On 9/22/2015 9:43 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I've been experimenting with John's advice about panning. It's
definitely a skill.  Things seem to work best between 1/100 and 1/200 of
a second.  I've been using his 60-250 a lot because the zoom range I
mostly seem to need panning cars going past is 85-250 or 135-250.

I've learned that I need to stand with my hips parallel to the track so
that I've got full freedom of movement in both directions.


I've learned that it works best if you're twisted around already to the
point you're expecting to pick up your subject; so that you're unwinding
as you pan.

It's easier to unwind smoothly than it is to wind up smoothly.

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