Panning is to blur the background but the object remains in focus. in photography panning typically indicates fast motion. panning word comes from the word panorama was originally created in 1877 by robert barker.
Panning photographing way is to adopt a speed of about 1 / 15, 1 / 30, 1 / 80 depending on the speed of the object to be photographed, while we follow the movement of the object image, when the object has reached the place we want to click the shutter while following the object movement.
The faster the shutter speed allowed by the fast-moving subjects easier to catch the highlight shots current. With slower moving subjects, the risk is that the panning motion will beef jerky, and too difficult to keep the subject in the same position of the frame for a long period.
To assist in capturing images highlight, photographers using instruments such as a tripod and monopod, which makes it easy to swing the camera along one plane, while maintaining stable in the other. A low budget option is to tie a rope around the lens, then to drop the other into the floor and step on it to pull it taut. This will allow a little bit more stability and allows for smooth blur
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