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Run for you life...

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Run for you life sent on April 21, 2014 (17:00) by Mario Vigo. 62 comments, 7192 views.

at 310mm, 1/25 f/20.0, ISO 100, hand held. Specie: Connochaetes taurinus

#Panning Ndutu Area - Ngoro Ngoro Conservation Area, Tanzania Aprile 2014 con Pierluigi Rizzato. #Wild #Safari



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sent on April 22, 2014 (13:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations, great panningwow!.
Greetings, Massimiliano :-)

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sent on April 22, 2014 (13:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great panning, nice shot, congratulations.
Hello.

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sent on April 22, 2014 (13:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Taking great!!
Great result!
Congratulations! :-)

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sent on April 22, 2014 (13:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good day! Very beautiful! Full image of freedom. Hello.

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sent on April 22, 2014 (18:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

One shot that is a poem, congratulations.
hello

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sent on April 22, 2014 (18:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Many thanks to all for the flattering comments that make me very happy! ;-)
Hello, Mario

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sent on April 22, 2014 (21:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice composition, semicongelamento the central subject and panning. Personally I would try to broaden the subject semi-frozen by opening the diaphragm in a bit but I have to admit that with your interprezazione borderline, the shooting scene is more functional now taking our eye on the subject more defined ;-).
hello and good light, laurel

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sent on April 23, 2014 (14:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Run to the hills run for your life ..... ......

Congratulations on the achievement pre-and post-editing

hello
Angel

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sent on April 23, 2014 (19:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Many thanks for the ride and the comments in Lauro and Angel!
Lauro, I kept the aperture is to have greater depth of field is especially not to overexpose, given the time required by slow panning. However I think the most able to freeze non depend on the depth of field but the timing of the race or not animals. If the speed of the wildebeest is different, as in this case, and as almost always happens in the case of wildebeest, half-frozen remains only the subject in focus and chased with the movement of the camera, while the other animals that move at different speeds will become clear moved. At least that's what I think I understand experiencing this difficult technique. If I'm wrong correct me.
Hello everyone, Mario

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sent on April 23, 2014 (20:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Lauro, how do you write such stupidity? Explain why I'm curious!!
Read the latest response to Mario and reflect .... In a pan trying to give emotion to the shutter speed is not everything in focus, try to give a sense of speed to what you are portraying .... the two in this snap reads a bit 'of anxiety, camera movement had to be even more fluid if I can not imagine Mario has worked in manual focus, and then to seek to keep the subject in focus sent forward movement. Anyway, this is a very difficult shot and Mario got a wonderful result. Only compliments.
Hello Mark.

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sent on April 23, 2014 (20:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

great job, congratulations
Maximum

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sent on April 23, 2014 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A great pan!

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sent on April 23, 2014 (20:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

great focus on the Wildebeest in the center, the dynamic is palpable :-)

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sent on April 23, 2014 (20:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Mario ot excuse ... I'll explain ... ;-). I meant that in a bit by opening the diaphragm would consequently got a shutter speed slightly faster, just enough that you could semicongelare better the central subject and bring out a slight shake-some other micro-areas on other subjects. The depth of field in these projects is not of primary importance in the search for a panning fact, as you've already given you is the central sogggetto slightly slower than the others which was the focal point (the closure of the diaphragm is the only choice just to get a shutter speed longer and promote panning). 8-). And 'one of the many alternative interpretations to semicongelare best one subject (not that it lies entirely clear) and freeze another 1-2 seeds (such as the one in the head) ... theNTERPRETATION definitely less intriguing than the one you posted is 10 +. (IMHO). hello, laurel

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sent on April 23, 2014 (21:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

wow wow wow wow wow!
But it is the other way around ...... With a quickest time you do not get a panning, but crap!! Move! In addition, after your "trigonometry", the herd is gone! :-P
I am even more puzzled by your answer.
Hello Mark.

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sent on April 23, 2014 (21:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

ot Before you jump to conclusions and erroneous Marco, could you re-read the last calm your work more than once?
With a quickest time you do not get a panning, but crap!! Move!
8-)
Then you can re-read more carefully my last two speeches?
Finally, take me back where I never wrote that it was preferable over a low heat wow!
I assure you that I take my responsibility for what I write but not what someone includes :-|
If you still have any doubt send me a mp quietly so you do not pollute the topic of Mario .. ok? ;-)
hello, laurel




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sent on April 23, 2014 (22:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very simple, this is what you wrote in your first speech:

"Personally, I would try to broaden the subject semi-frozen in a bit by opening the diaphragm";

therefore you would have gotten a faster shutter speed, the emotional impact of a panning would be lost, so it would become a mess. If the camera motion of Mario, it was even more fluid, with this shutter speed (1/25) or even slower still, you would have gotten a background "cleaner" with the elements in the second and third floors reduced to a colorful strip, not readable, that would make it stand out even more in the herd running and wildebeest legible in the foreground. I do not think of polluting the topic of Mario, we're talking about photographic technique, associated with this snap on a Forumthat comes to photography .... or you just reduce everything to a like? Hello Marco

Ps The photo below this zebra in panning taken at 1/13 sec, I find it perfect, more fluid and the effect obtained confirms what I have just written. So I think, you're wrong.

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sent on April 23, 2014 (22:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Wow, beautiful Mario. Hello.

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sent on April 23, 2014 (23:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Given that I confess to being totally inexperienced in the matter (I learned something more from reading the link provided by Lauro. Much I tried to experiment with the technique during my recent trip to Tanzania, and I got some good practical advice about also by 'friend Pierluigi Rizzi. I found that
1) the shutter speed suitable ranging from 1/10 to 1/50 sec
2) the greater the speed will be much easier to keep the subject in focus. I therefore agree with Lauro that opening a little 'aperture I could freeze the subject better
3), however, the lower the speed, the greater the effect of smearing of the background and the direction of movement
4) the more the subject is much more slow & ugravEspero have clarified some points of this interesting technique and the related discussion that sparked my photo.
Hello everyone and thank you to all those who have joined in the comments.

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sent on April 23, 2014 (23:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Mark ... there are times in the game shooting away from 1/25sec but just a tad faster than this value. The movements of the group are not only horizontal but also vertical, with such 1/50sec. Mario probably would have kept the same emotional impact observing this scene, only the main subject in the center would show a slightly more frozen and maybe at least 1 or 2 people max would always result in a bit less motivated in the extreme parts (nose-arts ). For you it's distorting the scene posted by Mario that here we have the opportunity to enjoy and appreciate, I think instead ottimizzava without starvolgerla. I also expressed my thought that the result of sweaty Mario is, for me, very functional and convincing ... so what are we talking about? How can you make judgments towards others? You have only your vision which may differ from tothers .. all here ;-). The most important thing is that the author is satisfied and that you have not bored you to read our imho that could be transferred in MP so without polluting the topic of Mario :-(

ophss Mario ... we crossed :-)
I would add also point 7) increase the difficulty setting the more the photographer is close to the group, and then with a shorter focal (control and speed of the torso rotation).
Hello Mario, I have to leave I have to reach Mark at the pub (non-alcoholic beer of course):-D


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