Good advice, Deb. Also make sure that you follow the object of your pan for as long as possible. Twist your body at the beginning of the move, so that you'll be in a relaxed position at the end of the move. Practice by shooting cars. They're much more predictable than birds. Paul
Debra Wilborn wrote: > > > The motion is a bit like using an airbrush. Start the > pan, then press the shutter release. Keep moving > after the shutter closes. That way you're not adding > the shakes from pressing the shutter to your pan. > > Deb > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/

