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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 27621" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Good shot, John. Good tracking of the car at a slow shutter speed to blur out the background. A couple of suggestions. Try to get shots with the light on the camera side of the car. As it is it's in the shadows. Even though you did a good job tracking the car at 1/60 sec. there is still a small amount of camera shake. As you indicate a monopod or better yet a tripod with a pan head will help with the camera shake problem. Also in cropping I would give the shot a little more room in front. As it is it looks to be a little cramped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 27621, member: 654"] Good shot, John. Good tracking of the car at a slow shutter speed to blur out the background. A couple of suggestions. Try to get shots with the light on the camera side of the car. As it is it's in the shadows. Even though you did a good job tracking the car at 1/60 sec. there is still a small amount of camera shake. As you indicate a monopod or better yet a tripod with a pan head will help with the camera shake problem. Also in cropping I would give the shot a little more room in front. As it is it looks to be a little cramped. [/QUOTE]
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