Nice little video on panning technique. you didn't mention if you were shooting in RAW or jpeg, I'm glad you mentioned the sun because I'd noticed you were shooting into the sun so was going to ask if you used any exposure compensation or if you needed to do any adjustments in post?
Hi Mike thanks a bunch, yeah I always shoot raw it gives u more options when editing and yes had to use both exposure compo and making lots of in post adjustments as we speak. Its never ideal shooting into the sun it makes the job 10 x harder but sometimes you just have to roll with the punches.
Excellent content Si, I do a bit of photography as well, however I've had a break from it lately, I hope you do start doing the photography on your channel, I could really do with the help, especially in motorcycle shooting, I own a Nikon D500, have an 18 - 200mm lens & a 35mm prime, sold my big lens 200 - 500mm as I was not using it much, any suggestions on a better lens for a Nikon.. .yes....I know lol...I am a Nikon Shooter😅
Thanks a bunch dude, I am not familiar with Nikon kit at all so would be a totally unqualified answer I would give so hopefully one of the viewers could give some feedback here? thanks for watching the video:)
Enjoyed that although my (obviously non-digital) SLR has been in the attic for at least 25 years. Shutter speeds and apertures are a long lost language to me.
Top notch shooting Si good work came down yesterday (white Triumph tiger 🏴panniers) can’t wait to see the pics! 👍👍
Awesome Derek they should be up in the next hour thanks for coming got loads of you lol
Nice work pal, I second your work ethic.
Much appreciated
Brilliant Si. 🤟🏼🤟🏼👊🏻
Cheers Haggis :)
Nice one SI. Keep up the good work 👍
Thanks Donald love it taking pics of everyone on their bikes it just makes me smile :)
Found this really interesting, used to dabble a lot with SLR cameras, would love to see more motorcycle photography advice. Cheers Si
Thanks Dave will try and do a little more of this kind of stuff :)
Nice little video on panning technique. you didn't mention if you were shooting in RAW or jpeg, I'm glad you mentioned the sun because I'd noticed you were shooting into the sun so was going to ask if you used any exposure compensation or if you needed to do any adjustments in post?
Hi Mike thanks a bunch, yeah I always shoot raw it gives u more options when editing and yes had to use both exposure compo and making lots of in post adjustments as we speak. Its never ideal shooting into the sun it makes the job 10 x harder but sometimes you just have to roll with the punches.
Excellent content Si, I do a bit of photography as well, however I've had a break from it lately, I hope you do start doing the photography on your channel, I could really do with the help, especially in motorcycle shooting, I own a Nikon D500, have an 18 - 200mm lens & a 35mm prime, sold my big lens 200 - 500mm as I was not using it much, any suggestions on a better lens for a Nikon.. .yes....I know lol...I am a Nikon Shooter😅
Thanks a bunch dude, I am not familiar with Nikon kit at all so would be a totally unqualified answer I would give so hopefully one of the viewers could give some feedback here? thanks for watching the video:)
Enjoyed that although my (obviously non-digital) SLR has been in the attic for at least 25 years. Shutter speeds and apertures are a long lost language to me.
Get it back out Stewy great fun experimenting
Are you using back button focus mate or half press of shutter, it’s a technique I have never mastered 👍
Always use back button focus Lawrie I just find it easier to quickly re-adjust if it looses focus
I need to practice 👍cheers