Wave panning technique
Posted: Tue 12 Aug 2014, 13:17
Have just returned from a holiday on the Dorset coast at Lyme Regis and had a chance to try my hand at wave panning. This is a technique of combining slow shutter speeds with panning to get a silky-ish kind of effect on breaking waves. The below were all shot around midday so I needed some way to slow down the shutter speed. I added my polariser to my lens (blocks around 2 stops of light) and shot at ISO 100 and either F32 or F36. This got me down to 1/13 - 1/8 which gave a nice effect to the waves. Colour straight OOTC was grey so I have colorised them to add some interest. Most were cropped to get the diagonal wave across the frame.
The only downside to this technique is that at such a small aperture Ive realised I have LOTS of dust on my sensor! A purchase of a sensor cleaning kit is on its way
Anyway, hope you like them and please let me know your thoughts.
The only downside to this technique is that at such a small aperture Ive realised I have LOTS of dust on my sensor! A purchase of a sensor cleaning kit is on its way
Anyway, hope you like them and please let me know your thoughts.