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Hi Andrew,
The trick with panning is to use a slower shutter speed, so when you pan the camera, making sure you keep your subject in the same area of the screen or viewfinder and press the shutter, whilst you continue to move the camera as the shutter is open you subject appears static but the background is blurred by the movement of the camera giving the impression of speed. In all but one of your shots, your shutterspeed has been set too fast and it's all but frozen all the movement in everything. Your third shot is the best of the series, though when you're panning the camera make sure you keep the camera level. Don't go up or down as you spin round from side to side. A good effort for a first attempt though.
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