Good and clear pictures, seems like you're continually improving your panning shots. Maybe now it's time for the next step: Try placing your main object away from the middle and compose your pictures a bit more. And when shooting moving things, what about tilting your camera to some degree to emphasize dynamics even more?
Here are some of my pictures from this year's ADAC 24h race (and ADAC Classics, respectively) at the Nürburgring. I went a bit more experimental this time but I'm not quite sure about the outcome ...
Nothing was edited, except for correcting Eleanor's white balance (accidentally shot with camera set to "incandescent"), which is still bad, but definitely better than the blue-ish original.
This was in front of my dad's house where I used to live till march 2013
Beautiful city with lots of trees and nice views just 30km from capital of Poland
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That was my third try with it so I'm learning
There are lots of bad hdr and mine 2nd ones were really worse than 3rd try and still it was just a quick shot without a tripod etc
HDR opened new world of photography for me and now I can take pics like I couldn't do before.
Now I need to take my camera to some more interesting and nicer place to keep practicing
Also I need to try it with cars too - they should be great
since my olympus sz 30mr arrived today i started taking random shots.
one turned out to be not terrible (for me at least) for not really having an idea what to take pictures of.
just one of my 2 cats.
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Went to the Isle of Man again.....took my camera with me as well, good times. Have only managed to do a few photo's at the moment, still working on the rest of my efforts.