Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Hi Oscar,
I applaud your efforts to try something different from our norm (and yours).
Unfortunately, from a technical standpoint, I'm not sure they've worked well enough.
Here's why I say this;
If that were a real, full size air/space craft passing by, it would basically ALL be blurred, most likely; the direction of motion blur would be in the direction of travel, unless you're panning even faster (relatively) in a different direction. Or far sharper across the board with good panning technique (obviously not relevant here) and/or a fast enough shutter speed.
However, all your shots have one part far sharper; the cockpit pod, suggesting to me that the softness elsewhere is a Depth of Field problem that you have tried to mask by using further post processing blurring and effects.
I suspect the only answer for the DoF problem will be focus stacking, but that's a whole 'nuther thing that I've never tried myself, so cannot advise on (beyond the theory).
The third works best for blur, but I do like the plasma lighting effects on all three and flare on the first.
A valiant attempt and one that alternatives of shooting (subject distance, focal length, aperture, making best use of DoF) might improve somewhat, together with a bit more thought applying the PP motion blur in terms of direction and overall application.
I hope my comments are viewed as constructive (as intended).
Good luck with a future attempt and I hope you do have another go and show us the results, the last thing any of us want to do is put you off experimenting - it's how we all learn best.
Kind regards,
Dave