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used to watch you growing up learning to skate now im learning to film and shoot photos
ОтветитьGreat video
Ответитьawesome tutorial!
Ответитьtalk slow with pause in each complete topics
ОтветитьGreat photos 👍
Ответитьi can't believe this video was taken 8 years ago
welcome to the future
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Thank u my guy❤
ОтветитьI’m from the UK & he’s talking too fast
ОтветитьYou explained this so well, I'm just starting to get more familiar with long exposure and this helped me so much, thank you!
ОтветитьGreat tutorial and information, only critique is to slow down your speech. I am 61 years old, so some of your followers may need to hear your tips slower. I had to pause and rewind quite a bit. Thanks so much!
ОтветитьA great tutorial. Thanks.
Ответитьgreat video
ОтветитьThanks for tips will try tonight 😀
ОтветитьDude you talked so fast I had to go back many time
ОтветитьI used to take ISO 25 film, a 6 stop ND filter and take photos that I scouted out during the daytime, and capture beautiful photos with exposures ranging from 20 minutes to an hour. Instead of light trails of vehicles lights, I would see star trails with 15 degrees of arc. Once, the tech at the lab who processed my photos, posted a few of my photos on his Facebook page, claiming he took them. Only he would have triggered the four legged alarm system, but considering the fact that he still has both arms, I can assure you that he didn't.
ОтветитьNgl i might try TV mode for long exposure car photos when I find random spots since it might save time & wanna get in & out of places quicker.
ОтветитьWow man! Perfect explanation! Thanks a lot 🙏
Ответить6 years later .I am liking this video 😃. Looks great .thanks for the tips
Ответитьthank you 🤗
ОтветитьI’ll be trying this soon
ОтветитьI have a Nikon 3300, it always says that the subject is too dark, is there an easy fix or setting? Good video!
ОтветитьWhen I've tried to take longer exposures, I end up with a totally blown out pic. Looks practically white. I understand that the lens is letting in all that light for all that time. How can I correct that?
ОтветитьAm yet going to try so yes everything you said was very useful
Ответитьhow type of lens do u have?
ОтветитьGreat tutorial. I would have left the sample images up a bit longer so we could make notes of the results you got in the circumstances in which you took the images.
Ответитьtalking too fast
ОтветитьEven 1/10th of a second is a long exposure. To me it's any exposure I need a tripod for and can't do it handheld
ОтветитьNice video Josh, I have a lot of beginners in my group.
ОтветитьYou really helped me thank you!
ОтветитьThanks, that was really helpful. Cheers Josh
ОтветитьWhat camera do you use
ОтветитьCan you explain how to use dark filters on long exposure? Thanks
ОтветитьVery easy and on point 👍
ОтветитьWhat kind of camera do you shoot with?
ОтветитьU great Josh🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьMy question: I'm taking pictures of fast moving objects (like trains). What settings do you recommend? I have a Canon M50
ОтветитьLove it , nice and really enjoyed your tutorial.
Ответитьu really live near chinatown
ОтветитьThanks, Josh!
ОтветитьYou have no idea how much this helps me. Not just for this type of shot but understanding my camera better. I’ve had the camera for years, it’s a mint condition Rebel t2i in mint condition! My parents bought it in 2010 but they kinda forgot about it. I hope I can learn more. I want my car photos to come out better
ОтветитьTY brother
Ответитьgreat tips thanks I will have to try before I buy lol
ОтветитьThis tutorial is so easy to understand. Josh has explained everything step by step. Thanks Josh.
ОтветитьSet your exposure speed = shutter speed. THANK YOU. That was confusing me for so long!!
ОтветитьGreat, just need two slow down. Some long exposure tutorials using filters would be good. Thank for posting.
ОтветитьPerfect josh.. clear crisp...cheers vernon_alvares Mumbai India
ОтветитьI really got a lot out of this. Going to shoot cars at night in LE for the first time and feeling very confident.
ОтветитьMuch better to do the actual instead of talking to wall...not helpful :(
Ответитьyou're talking like ten thousand miles per hour Man!!!
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