Yesterday I took a number of shots of a bike race in Massachusetts. It was a drizzly and gloomy day and I parked myself under a beach umbrella to keep my gear dry. For many of the shots I used a Tamron 300 mm lens on my Canon EOS XSi with the sports setting. I'd fire off as many shots per second as I could but it was difficult to focus with the riders coming at me a 25 mph.

For this shot I set the shutter at 1/30 second and panned. The effect wasn't what I expected but I don't dislike it. Can you folks offer any advice for shots like these?

For this shot I set the shutter at 1/30 second and panned. The effect wasn't what I expected but I don't dislike it. Can you folks offer any advice for shots like these?










), smoothly following the subject as it passes. it is vitally important that you pan with the person, preferably the head, being in the same place in the frame.
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