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Ryu shot figure skating and got sick. Matt did a commercial shoot where he almost died, and also got sick.
Masterclass
Panning is easy when you know where the play is going. It’s much harder when you don’t. Master Class will now be tied in with our new segment Assignment Desk.
Assignment Desk
Assignment Desk is where you try out the technique we talk about in Master Class. Listen to the episode and give panning a try in less predictable situations and we’ll talk about your results next month.
Training Ground
Training Ground is now on video. If you’d like to participate (and we think you should), enter your pictures in the Flickr thread and make sure to tag them BLFSTG201510.
You Win
You Win has been retired. We just couldn’t take it anymore.
Cross-Counter
The absurdly underwhelming Sports Illustrated Pictures of the Year came out, so we struggled through the bunch looking for signs of life. Ryu chose this basketball picture by Nathaniel S. Butler of NBAE and Matt chose this hockey picture by Bruce Bennett of Getty.
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Our producer Robb Massar
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You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but
I find this topic to be actually something that I think I would never understand.
It seems too complex and extremely broad for me. I am looking forward for your
next post, I’ll try to get the hang of it!
Hi thanks for postingg this