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March 20, 2009
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NIKON CORPORATION
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NIKON D300
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Dec 17, 2008, 8:55:49 AM
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I like panning. I still need to work on getting the technique down.
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DK19
Jun 18, 2012
very beautiful work, both technically and compositionally
i believe that the amount of blurriness on the biker is more of an asset, even if its produced by a lack of a technique ( as you are implying) overall i find it excellent
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terenceH
Mar 20, 2009
very dynamic...great
have to try this technique myself
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Choko-lat
Mar 20, 2009
Great work
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i believe that the amount of blurriness on the biker is more of an asset, even if its produced by a lack of a technique ( as you are implying) overall i find it excellent
have to try this technique myself