The Bloom Collective | Panning
A still photograph is called a still photograph because the picture doesn’t move, not because the objects in the picture are not in motion. The photographer’s mission, should he decide to accept it, is to capture motion with stillness.
-Vincent Versace
Stephanie Bryan | Canon EOS 6D, Sigma Art 35mm, 1/30, f9.0, ISO 1000
Crystal Livesay | Canon 70D, 50mm 1.4, 1/40, f6.3, ISO 100
Evelyne Lourenco | Canon 5D Mark III, Sigma 35mm Art 1.4, 1/30, f3.2, ISO 100
Robin Bonner Photography | Nikon D750, Sigma Art 35mm, 1/10, f9.0, ISO 50
Angela Douglas Photography | Canon 5D Mark III, 35mm, 1/50, f16, ISO 200
Melinda Meredith | Nikon D810, Nikon 70-200mm 2.8, 1/20, f22, ISO 100
Kate Bragg | Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 24-70mm, 1/20, f8.0, ISO 125
Carey Pace | Nikon D800, Sigma 35mm 1.4, 1/5, f7.1, ISO 400
Sthefany DeLaCruz | Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EF 32mm 4.0L USM, 1/15, f22, ISO 100
Tricia Bovey | Canon 5D Mark III, 24-70mm 2.8L, 1/25, f4.5, ISO 100
Sharlene Britton | Nikon D7200, Nikkor 35mm 1.8, 1/20, f10, ISO 100
Hannah Terry of Hey Jewel Imaging | Canon 5D Mark III, 35mm Sigma Art, 1/30, f9.0, ISO 100
Betty Berg | Nikon D810, Nikon 70-200mm, 1/40, f9.0, ISO 30