Canon: Tips for Shooting Vehicles in Motion with Kevin Wing
Professional motorsports photographer Kevin Wing shares his techniques for shooting vehicles in motion using his Canon EOS-1D X.
For more videos from this tutorial series, check out the Canon Digital Learning Center: http://learn.usa.canon.com/galleries/galleries/tutorials/5dsr-action-sports.shtml
*Please use safety precautions and obtain any applicable permits before shooting action on public roads
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For more videos from this tutorial series, check out the Canon Digital Learning Center: http://learn.usa.canon.com/galleries/galleries/tutorials/5dsr-action-sports.shtml
*Please use safety precautions and obtain any applicable permits before shooting action on public roads
Видео Canon: Tips for Shooting Vehicles in Motion with Kevin Wing канала CanonUSA
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