Panning in Amsterdam: Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey: AdoramaTV
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Panning is a simple technique to learn but takes plenty of practice to master. Moving subjects such as cars and bikes makes excellent panning photos and in this video Gavin Hoey gives you some simple hints and tips to get you started.
A few drops of rain can completely transform your photos but as Gavin discovered it doesn't stop the cyclists of Amsterdam.
After the shoot follow Gavin into Photoshop where he has a couple of tips for dealing with distracting colours in the background of a photo.
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One of the very few photography teachers on CZcams who also takes (and makes!) beautiful pictures himself. Always an inspiration.
I have to say, as much as I enjoy ALL of Adorama's educational videos, yours remain my favorite. Even if I learn nothing new in one, they are always enjoyable to watch.
Fantastic video! Thank you to Gavin for a great explanation and demonstration! Always fun to watch!
Hi Gavin, I've learned many things from your great tutorials, your presentations are clear, well paced and extremely informative. I love how you engage with your audience in such an enthusiastic and friendly way, so much so that I always view each episode right to the end, unlike some CZcams presenters that either waffle on or don't prepare their tutorials in any structured way :( Thank you for such great tutorials.......I'm now a definite subscriber to you and look forward to more comprehensive photo tips from you ;)
Hi Gavin! Next week I'm going to travel to Amsterdam so this tips are very useful for me. Thank you :)
비오는 날 고생 많으셨어요! 잘 봤습니다^^
I really love this guy. I have watched this many times and enjoy it every time.
Absolutely superb teaching and presentation. Gavin, you are contagious! Good stuff.
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Adorama thank you sir(^_^)
Sir, you are amazing. Thank you for your insight and contribution to the world of photograph!
I absolutely love this shot....nice one Gavin.
Very helpful. Thank you. I came looking for panning tips, I got those, and then some post processing tips as well. Well done Gavin!
Thank you Gavin. As always simple and clear explanations with awesome examples. You da best!
This photographer is not a selfish.thank you for this learning video
Everyone learn at a different rate and I appreciate your technique. Very simplex and fundamentally sound imo. Thank you.
Love your videos! I think I have viewed all of them. They have been so helpful with my photography. Thank you!
Great timing Gavin,
I'm off to Oulton Park race circuit tomorrow to shoot bikes (a little faster) but you video couldn't have come on at a better time,
Thankyou,
Billy
1) The picture you chose for postprocessing was very good because the framing was great.
2) Also, it had a tram to the left and a crosswalk to the right. Two things a cyclist has to be aware of.
3) If there is too much distracting color in the image I try b/w first.
4) I get the best panning result when using the hip. Of the joints relevant for moving the camera the hip is the largest and the joint I (at least) have the best control over.
5) If you don´t like the blue sign, go out again, shoot another post without a sign and paste it over the sign.
6) If you don´t like the background, go out again, shoot a different background and photoshop the cyclist on it. If you shoot cyclist and background separately anyway, then you can use a higher shutter speed for the cyclist. The post-processing challenge is to maintain the verisimilitude.
Hey Gavin! Thanks for the video. I had done once panning in Paris and had some results. but after this I will try again.
Impressive.....thanks a lot for sharing this great wealth of knowledge.
You are the best master of photography!!! Always inspiring to be a good human being before becoming a controller of the camera button!!!
its very challenging photography ,that why one need to master lots of rules of photography before being panning photography.well said jitendra Kumar
Panning in Amsterdam: Gavin Hoey Great tutorial well presented and clearly explained.
Wow! thank you. It's really beautiful.
Nice to see a Black Rapid strap... I love mine! Thanks for the well done instruction!
Gavin, You are the best!
Great! thanks for this!! the only place where I think there are more bikes than people! Boy I love Europe it's been a while since I have been to Amsterdam- I had an Amsterdamn good time too!
Ooo, love Holland. Going back in August to visit family!
Beautiful pictures!! Thanks!
Those pictures were amazing!!!!
I like your vid; always I"m learning news tricks!
Somehow i think ur videos are the best and most informative.
Gavin your tutorials are always amazing !;)
Gavin..you are amazing photographer. ..
It is great to find this channel for photography tech.!!
You really have pedagogical skills! Even a beginner can understand. Great work, great video! Thank you!
This was very helpful, thank you! The shooting as well as the RAW editing part 👍👍 :)
A very great tutorial for a beginner like me! Especially on the RAW editing part.
That was great capture!
Brilliant, as usual - thanks Gavin.
Clearly that this tutorial helps me so much. It’s so detailed and friendly the way you share how you did it. Subcribed!
We love Gavin's videos!
Thanks for sharing this information, learnt 2 things watching this so it’s a good day, cheers.
No.1 photography. 👌👍🙏
wow..it's really helpful to me to submit my first project in Nyip. Thank you.
Respect for staying true to your shot picture and not adding blur in post but only adjusting chromatics.
I like watching your videos. I learn a lot because give us the detail of your camera setting. Thanks.
Good tips, as always.
I love your video. Thank you.
Excellent!
Great video, Thank you!
Well done Gavin
your still the best out there
a natural !
Regards
Wow I will definitely try this. Thanks
Great video I will learn more from you on my beginner photography
Great vid, cheers Gavin 👍
Great tutorial Gavin, thank you
Not sure if it's just that I have so much to learn or if this was just amazingly helpful. Both I think.
I am glad that I saw this. Cheers!
Awesome explenation!
Great job. You inspire me to try something new and take a pictures of cyclists. =)
Live learn thing here. Thank U very much!
👍 you are awesome love your step-by-step
Great information
Thanks Gavin. great help.
I love this channel!
I enjoyed watching all of your great works and I subscribe for more videos to come thanks from France Paris.
I dig it. Great tip. Thanks for sharing, Gavin.
Awesome!!!
Yes very helpful!
Hi, Gavin! one question, Do you use your back AF button? or do you focus with the shutter button?
Sehr gutes Video. Danke vielmals ❤🇨🇭
Right to the point, thanks for sharing
Great Video...very helpful
So helpful again!
Thank you!! This video helped a lot for my assignment :)
Great video!
Thanks Gavin .. You make great videos
:)
Nice work . Tanks
Great 😻😻 thank you so much 💙👌
Great shots. 👍
New Delhi, India.
22 January 2021
Very cool
That was too good. Thanks
very good tutorial
nice to meet you I will learn the amazing technique of photography
Your photo skill is excellent. 📷
^^~★★
First impression: Great light on the host:D
“There are none, they will be coming don’t worry”
3 cyclist just rolled by 😂
Thank you!
I am a simple man, I see Gavin's video - I click to watch it.
Wow nice video.
Thank you!!!!
Thank you so much for ur tips . I
Very good video. thank you.
Hi Mr Gavin, It's march 2023 & I just purchased Canon 60d. I've just realized That this old camera is capable of taking awesome photos if combined with expensive lens😂
cool stuff
Hello, I love your video and the amazing photos, I own a Nikon D3100 and I have a 50mm 1:1.8 G lens and was wondering if can get this shots with my setup? If there is any way that you can please let me know. Thank you for your time.
Thank you
One thing you forgot to mention is that when shooting with this setting you cannot shoot in bright Sunny day without an ND filter because your shutter will be way too slow for and your ISO and aperture to keep up with your exposure.
LOVELY :)
you helped a lot thanks a lot
❤️ thanks
I learn basics of panning photography by watching this video......
Hi Gavin. Can I have a good quality sample panning photo? I need to see how sharp the subject must be in order to consider a photo as a correct one.
Thanks.