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<blockquote data-quote="satria_95" data-source="post: 135081" data-attributes="member: 1506"><p>lik_jk,</p><p>Taking shots of moving cars / items / whatever is not an easy task. There's a skill in photography that's required and this skill is called "panning". If you're using a digital camera (non SLR type. SLR type are those cameras where the lenses can be changed), you have to pre-focus the camera first and be ready to snap the shot. How to do it?</p><p></p><p>Let's say we have the below scenario.</p><p></p><p>Point A -------- Point B ------------- Point C</p><p></p><p>You're standing at Point B and you want to shoot (photograph) the car when it reaches point B. </p><p></p><p>1) Before the car reaches Point B, point your camera at where Point B.</p><p>2) Press the shutter release half way down and hold it there.</p><p>3) When the car reaches Point A, face your camera towards the car. Remember, you should still be holding down the shutter release button HALF WAY DOWN, NOT FULL DOWN.</p><p>4) Follow the car with your camera from Point A onwards and try at your very best to keep the car in your camera's view / in the camera's LCD / camera's screen.</p><p>5) This step will have to depend on the car speed and how fast your camera's reaction is. Just before the car reach Point B (you should still be holding half way down the shutter release button), press the shutter release FULL DOWN and continue to keep the car in your camera's view ALL THE TIME till the car reaches Point C.</p><p></p><p>This requires quite a bit of practice and to be honest, drifting isn't quite difficult. Try shooting F1 or JGTC or those really fast cars from the side lines / pit wall. Shooting only road and grass. hehehe</p><p>I've got some shots from the Formula Renault event in Sepang quite some time ago. I'll provide the link here once I have it uploaded.... again. hehehe</p><p>Give it a bit of practice before you go for your next event shooting. You can practice along highways like LDP / Kesas / etc. shooting fast drivers. You'll be happy to see that they'll slow down immediately after they drive past you. hehehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satria_95, post: 135081, member: 1506"] lik_jk, Taking shots of moving cars / items / whatever is not an easy task. There's a skill in photography that's required and this skill is called "panning". If you're using a digital camera (non SLR type. SLR type are those cameras where the lenses can be changed), you have to pre-focus the camera first and be ready to snap the shot. How to do it? Let's say we have the below scenario. Point A -------- Point B ------------- Point C You're standing at Point B and you want to shoot (photograph) the car when it reaches point B. 1) Before the car reaches Point B, point your camera at where Point B. 2) Press the shutter release half way down and hold it there. 3) When the car reaches Point A, face your camera towards the car. Remember, you should still be holding down the shutter release button HALF WAY DOWN, NOT FULL DOWN. 4) Follow the car with your camera from Point A onwards and try at your very best to keep the car in your camera's view / in the camera's LCD / camera's screen. 5) This step will have to depend on the car speed and how fast your camera's reaction is. Just before the car reach Point B (you should still be holding half way down the shutter release button), press the shutter release FULL DOWN and continue to keep the car in your camera's view ALL THE TIME till the car reaches Point C. This requires quite a bit of practice and to be honest, drifting isn't quite difficult. Try shooting F1 or JGTC or those really fast cars from the side lines / pit wall. Shooting only road and grass. hehehe I've got some shots from the Formula Renault event in Sepang quite some time ago. I'll provide the link here once I have it uploaded.... again. hehehe Give it a bit of practice before you go for your next event shooting. You can practice along highways like LDP / Kesas / etc. shooting fast drivers. You'll be happy to see that they'll slow down immediately after they drive past you. hehehe [/QUOTE]
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