I occasionally go trainspotting with friends. On one of the trips last summer I tried to do some panning shots with my phone and the result turned out awesome, which made me totally fall in love with the technique. It adds so much action and speed to the picture. For example both of the freight trains in the pictures are moving quite slow.
So after a listing appointment I still had the office camera with me, and my partner found a cloud he liked, so he decided to start taking pictures of it, just playing around with the camera...
I guess they turned out pretty good. But now he has insisted that we get a nice DSLR camera. Hey, I'm okay with it! It's a tax write-off for work, and I can use it at theme parks!!
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