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    Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

    Mk2 & Mk3 Focus on track.
    Focus RS MK2 by Chris, on Flickr

    No 2
    MK3 RS Focus by Chris, on Flickr
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/47382834@N07/


    Chris

    #2
    Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

    Framing feels a bit restrictive, for me it's killing the sense of movement at speed. Other than that the quality is to die for...
    Nigel

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      #3
      Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

      Originally posted by El Sid View Post
      Framing feels a bit restrictive, for me it's killing the sense of movement at speed. Other than that the quality is to die for...
      Agree with Nigel's comment above,just a little more room in front of the cars always helps the composition.
      But superb panning
      Paul
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        #4
        Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

        I'm guilty as well for cropping tightly.........the guys are right though, a little space for the car to drive into.

        Very well executed pans
        Last edited by Coolcat; 02-09-2016, 14:57.
        Regards,

        Jeff

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          #5
          Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

          The first works better as the blur in the wheels is more obvious being white
          Alan.

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            Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

            Originally posted by El Sid View Post
            Framing feels a bit restrictive, for me it's killing the sense of movement at speed. Other than that the quality is to die for...
            Same here, but great detail never the less.
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              Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

              Focus RS MK2 by Chris, on Flickr
              https://www.flickr.com/photos/47382834@N07/


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                #8
                Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

                That's more like it...
                Nigel

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                  #9
                  Re: Mk2 & Mk3 Focus.

                  when I saw the title I thought we were talking about the difference between an mk 1 and 2 lense or converter

                  Your panning skills are spot on but I think I have mentioned before, and others too on this thread that the cars are too tight in the frame and need space to move into. Your edit is better but it also needs a little more space behind.

                  Are these full frame or are you cropping at all
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