Sweet! ill be at the creek too so i dont plan to ride this sunday

just wondering so i can pose on the new steed
Keep at it with the panning shots, from personal experience ive tried using a shutter speed of 1/20, which gives a nice blackground blur, depending on light conditions.
Also i'll try to practice my pan before the object comes in, that way i make sure im comfortable and ready to perform the move. I also have the focus point set to where i want to start taking the photos. Start panning before you snap and keep panning after you stop, makes for a flowing movement...
anyways you probably already know this but i love photography
