Panning

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Walking(old)
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Walking(old)
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Walking(old)
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Walking(old)
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Walking(old)
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Running(old)
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Running(old)
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Running(old)
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Running(old)
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Running(old)
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I don't see any major problems with this picture
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I don't see any major problems with this picture
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I don't see any major problems with this picture
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I don't see any major problems with this picture
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I don't see any major problems with this picture
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The picture looks good except for the focus problem.
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The picture looks good except for the focus problem.
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The picture looks good except for the focus problem.)
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The picture looks good except for the focus problem.
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The picture looks good except for the focus problem.



I've definitely seen some major improvements in my panning photography this past year, especially when it comes to capturing people walking. Blurry shots have become a rare occurrence, and now I'm consistently getting clear, defined subjects in motion. This progress has been particularly noticeable in my shots of pedestrians. I've been able to freeze their movement with much better precision. It's clear that I'm paying more attention to the small details and getting a better grasp on the technique of panning photography.