Morning Rush hour

Well my 1st entry was from Shanghai China.
I was lucky enough to go there and watch the F1 GP. I didn't want to post pics from the Grand Prix just in case I would give away my identity, so if anyone is interested in seeing my F1 pictures, check them out here
Anyway, I only had one chance to get my shot in from Shanghai. And that was the last morning before returning back to Oz. Shanghai is full of bikes and I got up early (literally their morning peak) and saw heaps of bikes. Since I have been practicing panning from the F1 GP, I thought it would convey movement prefectly...
Here are some shots from that morning...
This shot I managed to get blurred as well as chop the back of the moped off...
Here the subject is looking away, plus not much else going on...
Here I was trigger happy and a little nervous. Its a pity cause there was heaps going on in that scene...
The chinese are very friendly and to show that this girl actually decides to wave. Nice.
The shot that I actually picked to enter was the first shot i decided to keep. I was kicking myself in the head for not getting the whole bike in, but I thought my crop at the back matched the crop at the front
Also I liked how busy that scene was. Another thing that bugged me was the dudes that I actually captured have really new bikes. Now that is rare in Shanghai - most bikes look like they have been passed down through the generations...ahhh well.
Thanks everyone for voting and taking time out to write a comment.
Cheers
ozczecho (Mike)
I was lucky enough to go there and watch the F1 GP. I didn't want to post pics from the Grand Prix just in case I would give away my identity, so if anyone is interested in seeing my F1 pictures, check them out here
Anyway, I only had one chance to get my shot in from Shanghai. And that was the last morning before returning back to Oz. Shanghai is full of bikes and I got up early (literally their morning peak) and saw heaps of bikes. Since I have been practicing panning from the F1 GP, I thought it would convey movement prefectly...
Here are some shots from that morning...
This shot I managed to get blurred as well as chop the back of the moped off...

Here the subject is looking away, plus not much else going on...

Here I was trigger happy and a little nervous. Its a pity cause there was heaps going on in that scene...

The chinese are very friendly and to show that this girl actually decides to wave. Nice.

The shot that I actually picked to enter was the first shot i decided to keep. I was kicking myself in the head for not getting the whole bike in, but I thought my crop at the back matched the crop at the front

Also I liked how busy that scene was. Another thing that bugged me was the dudes that I actually captured have really new bikes. Now that is rare in Shanghai - most bikes look like they have been passed down through the generations...ahhh well.

Thanks everyone for voting and taking time out to write a comment.
Cheers
ozczecho (Mike)