Posts Tagged ‘Panning’

Huge Pans and Panning in Chandni Chowk Delhi

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The long, wide Chandni Chowk street which is flanked by narrow alley ways, small markets and stalls selling everything from books to saris, is perhaps one of Old Delhi more famous attractions.

Flanked at one end by the majestic Red Fort, who size and unusual red stone make it an imposing destination in its own right and at the other by the less substantial but equally bewitching Fatehpuri Masjid – an old Mosque and Madrassa – it is a location rich in cultural diversity, opportunity and local colour.


Cambodia – postcards from Phnom Penh

Cambodia - Phnom Penh

It’s clearly time to go home! My final day in Phnom Penh and my camera has given up the ghost. I struggled yesterday whilst shooting the sombre Killing Fields and S-21 Genocide museum (read the post and watch the multimedia slide show) as my trusty Canon 5dMk2 became less trusty and began to play up. [...]


More panning tips from a day with Mr Panning

Pulling it all together, for a decent Panning shot

I blogged a few weeks back about my attempts to master panning, and of course as part of the 1 on 1 workshop with Gavin Gough that I blogged about yesterday, I took every opportunity to quiz the master – Mr Panning himself – on some more tips! I felt a little indulgent standing for [...]


Proof that panning shots are art not science

Panning Motorv=bike with bread

Following my post yesterday on 10 tops tips for panning I thought I had better go and swallow some of my own medicine and practice some panning. I had a free couple of hours this morning, so I went out into the chaos that is mid-morning Cairo, and stood on a street corner for a [...]


10 tips for mastering panning

Panning - Camel Herder

Lets me say right out of the gate that I have not mastered panning and I am certainly in no position to teach others how to do panning – as these images clearly show! So why, many of you are now asking, have I got the gall to write a blog post that suggests I [...]