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Panning technique help
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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 4627" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I will see how the horses do with the flash. I am new to the iTTL hot shoe flash and need to work with that anyway. Thanks for the thoughts on flash with the animals. I will let you know how that works. </p><p>I want some motion with the legs and hooves. I think 1/125th may be a good place to start. I can get the lights up for a little while and he probably won't bug me too much. I will try and bump the ISO up some more as well. So far I have been pleased with the low noise that the D90 gives at these higher ISO's. I have not tried to blow the pictures up really big at high ISO's but so far it looks more than acceptable. I hope I can get some more pictures this evening and will post when I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 4627, member: 1557"] I will see how the horses do with the flash. I am new to the iTTL hot shoe flash and need to work with that anyway. Thanks for the thoughts on flash with the animals. I will let you know how that works. I want some motion with the legs and hooves. I think 1/125th may be a good place to start. I can get the lights up for a little while and he probably won't bug me too much. I will try and bump the ISO up some more as well. So far I have been pleased with the low noise that the D90 gives at these higher ISO's. I have not tried to blow the pictures up really big at high ISO's but so far it looks more than acceptable. I hope I can get some more pictures this evening and will post when I do. [/QUOTE]
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