what an incredible photo - the fork and front wheel are perfectly crisp, but are moving at the same speed as the rest of the bike and rider, which are blurry. You'd think that of the 100s of pics that I've taken (with complete lack of skill), at least one would turn out this cool just by fluke, but noooo...
Many of your pictures look like what would be top-quality frame grabs from dream video shots. I would love to see what you captured if you filmed video too! Especially racing!
Yes Troy has the Junior title already, computer/internet was messed up and a bunch of stuff ended up messed up. Now you get to see how I write things real quick then change them, hopefully they stay changed now.
Aha, does taking the picture and following the rider with the camera make him look clear, and the surroundings blurry? Because I can never get a picture of the rider clear...could be because I just have a digital camera though.
I hate to say it but digital makes no difference. And yes this is shot with a slow shutter speed following the rider which makes the background blurred and the rider hopefully not so much. It's called pan blur because you're panning with the camera