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What are your favourite short tips for beginner photographers?
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьWhat is your take on going to hard on the shutter for portraits? Beneficial? I tend to over shoot as to not miss that “moment”
ОтветитьLove your long videos. Please share your knowledge in longer format as you do
ОтветитьMy continuous autofocus is my finger ._.
ОтветитьThanks a lot! Great tips 🔥 love your work
Ответитьyou convinced me to learn editing
ОтветитьNailed it with the 'less is more'. Well, at least for my preferences. I often see incredible landscape photos, and for practice, I copy them, then crop and edit them to how I would have finished them off. Others have a better eye for composition that I do, but I think I can take a great photo and get more out of it than some much better photographers than me.
Ответитьme who acutally somewhat liked the overedited picture in 3:"5 Oh well. Back to the drawingboard then.
ОтветитьThis is very helpful. Thank you!
ОтветитьEditing is like makeup.
ОтветитьHere's a good tip. Hold your breathe as you're taking a shot.
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ОтветитьExcellent video! Glad I came across your channel. Very useful content and information. I’m too fast taking photos, I have to make a conscious effort to slow down.. This is very difficult for me.
ОтветитьToday I found out photography is not much different from Graphic Design.
ОтветитьExcellent content. 👍
ОтветитьLove your honesty, thanks for sharing your thoughts and suggestions
ОтветитьA gift to new photographers thank you 🙌
ОтветитьPeace, This video was very helpful. Thank you for the wonderful tips and point of perspective.
ОтветитьOh god, i make all of them except 1-blur image, thank for tips :)
ОтветитьI don't understand why you don't have millions of subscribers
ОтветитьI like your video information
ОтветитьGreat guy.. thanks so much
ОтветитьCan you tell me what's the best Scope for this? : Nikon - COOLPIX B500 16.0-Megapixel Digital Camera Thank you!
ОтветитьWow. Your videos are so helpful. 🥰
Ответить4 seconds under time...impressive! Good tips.
Ответить1. too many elements in your composition
2. Going too hard on the shutter button
3. Blurry images
4. Over editing or under editing images
5. Photography is not about the gear
Are you that actor on IP MAN 4? The Chinese military guy
Ответитьthank you for these vital information PAT ! More power to you.
ОтветитьHey can you send me the link for the shutter button please and thank you so much 🙏🏽
Ответить"don't over edit pics"
opens up Lightroom 😂
Thank you so much. I subscribed yesterday. I am studying Film and directing soon and although your channel is about photography i feel like its so helpful for me.
ОтветитьI’ve been watching your videos for the past 2 days and my photos have been coming out great!!! As well as my understand of photography has grown because of you, thank you man!
ОтветитьCompose yourself before you compose your picture 😅😅😅
ОтветитьDefinitely guilty of going too hard on the shutter. Love your content Pat!
ОтветитьPick up any camera. Even the retro ones where you had to go behind the shady cloth!
ОтветитьBig Thanks Patkay. I watched couple of your videos and I've learnt things from them. ☺☺ Please can you make a video on "image composition" and maybe tips and tricks to composing images? The art visual language...We will really love that! Thank you
ОтветитьThank you for your time. Great tips.
ОтветитьGreat video,!!!.What about Sports photography please.
Ответитьsuperb video...very good tips
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Ответитьnice tips...
ОтветитьThe over and under editing is what I find myself struggling with on street photography, especially here in Vancouver where there are too many tall buildings creating shadows that mess up a shot, yet at the same time in some places the sunlight is completely blown out. Oof! Great tips though indeed! I really do need to learn to slow down and stop worrying about getting that 'one' great shot. 😅
ОтветитьThis is all good!
The Basics! “Simplify! — Watch the shutter speed! — Nail the focus! Especially nail the focus. Blurry pics just don’t cut it. Razor sharp; colorful (unless the intent is a monochrome vision, obviously). A clear and uncluttered subject. That’s what we see in the best work, over and over. And finally — it’s not about the gear! Yay!
You got all the points perfectly
Ответитьhi mate can i know where you get those sony red button??
Thanks :)
awesome content , very knowledgeable
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