Yeah, its very true that what you might end up after we spend some time in macro photography. Sometimes i may not end up with even a single image but i feel so happy and rewarding after i spend some time in their world. You may encounter anything and learn a lot more about their world.
Trey, great video as always! Your images are always spectacular but your B Roll is really really getting good. Even the sound balance between music and overdubs is leveling out nicely. I can't wait for more!
I appreciate it, meant a lot 🙏🏾🙏🏾 this TH-cam and videography thing still feels new to me, I’m still learning and trying to figure out what works, but I’m glad you’re seeing the progress in my vids, more otw
It really just all depends on the kind of shot I want. Like the first ladybug shots, I was going for a shallower depth of field so I knew it wasn’t going to take a lot of shots to achieve the look I was going for
Trey, very nice, Congrats on the 1k subs too! Hey 3 questions- 1. how do you make the still photos pan from one side to the other? 2. jumping spider in the beginning is so still, tripod? Handheld? I struggle with getting macrovideo so still 3. similar question- the robberfly at the end, camera on ground?
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾 didn’t think I’d ever get to 1k subs, hard to believe. And it’s a motion effect on the software I use, I can’t really explain how to do it, I would have to show you with a video, but it’s pretty simple. Yeah the spider and the robberfly were both on the ground
I can snap only 20 photos on my Sony, burst, 1/200 iso 200 f11 33Mpx U3, V30 then starting my camera go very slow, for shoots also for writing on card also flash going on 1/16 on 90mm sony macro lens (its only way how to focus stact on Sony imho) if I snap more then 20 photos, cant handheld it, becouse it going very slow then, daaaamn, might buy Olympus last year, not Sony
Like always, great fotographs. Thanks for sharing. Actually, I only see you taking photos with one setup. Why do you take 2 bags with you? (video equipment?)
I keep my 100-400mm telephoto lens in my bookbag. I keep it on me just in case I want to photograph some birds/squirrels while I’m out. In my camera bag I keep extra AA batteries, camera batteries, GoPro batteries and other smaller things
Yeah, its very true that what you might end up after we spend some time in macro photography. Sometimes i may not end up with even a single image but i feel so happy and rewarding after i spend some time in their world. You may encounter anything and learn a lot more about their world.
Yep that’s so true
Another great video. I like the flowers photos a lot.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
Trey, great video as always! Your images are always spectacular but your B Roll is really really getting good. Even the sound balance between music and overdubs is leveling out nicely. I can't wait for more!
I appreciate it, meant a lot 🙏🏾🙏🏾 this TH-cam and videography thing still feels new to me, I’m still learning and trying to figure out what works, but I’m glad you’re seeing the progress in my vids, more otw
Excellent as usual Trey 👏👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Perfect ! Your videos are very inspiring for me and I feel a very pleasant mood from them! Thank you
I appreciate it 🙏🏾🙏🏾 glad you feel that way because that’s the goal with my videos
So beautiful images!! Amazing macro work
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I just stumbled across your channel and it's a breath of fresh air in this musty space! Just marathoned all of them and they're so good. subscribed 🥰
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾 means a lot
Great images Trey, looking forward to more of your videos.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾 more videos otw
I love your work. You keep me inspired to keep getting better.
I appreciate it 🙏🏾🙏🏾 means a lot
Absolutely awesome shots Trey, I really love your work 👌👏
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Great ladybug shots Trey. Nice calming choice of background music (well apart from the youtuber intro number)
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
trey great video love your simple way of explaining it thank you
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just found your channel and i'm so impressed and inspired. your videos and photos are terrific. now i have bug fever. keep the videos comin
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾 means a lot and I’m glad they are inspiring for you
Great work Trey. Very Nice.
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Great photo and video
Thank you 🙏🏾
One question if I may ask. What dictates the number of shots you decide for a Stack ?
It really just all depends on the kind of shot I want. Like the first ladybug shots, I was going for a shallower depth of field so I knew it wasn’t going to take a lot of shots to achieve the look I was going for
Trey, very nice, Congrats on the 1k subs too! Hey 3 questions- 1. how do you make the still photos pan from one side to the other? 2. jumping spider in the beginning is so still, tripod? Handheld? I struggle with getting macrovideo so still 3. similar question- the robberfly at the end, camera on ground?
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾 didn’t think I’d ever get to 1k subs, hard to believe. And it’s a motion effect on the software I use, I can’t really explain how to do it, I would have to show you with a video, but it’s pretty simple. Yeah the spider and the robberfly were both on the ground
@@Xx7trey i use cyberlink powerdirector and haven't figured out that kind of edit, i like it on the still image
I love your pictures
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾
super shots, go on
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hi sorry to be a pain could you do a video of the gear you use ? , thanks sir
Yeah I can do that
@@Xx7trey thanks thar would be great
Wow your really good thanks for the review hope more tutorial on handheld tutorial on stacking bro i subs
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I can snap only 20 photos on my Sony, burst, 1/200 iso 200 f11 33Mpx U3, V30
then starting my camera go very slow, for shoots also for writing on card
also flash going on 1/16 on 90mm sony macro lens (its only way how to focus stact on Sony imho)
if I snap more then 20 photos, cant handheld it, becouse it going very slow then, daaaamn, might buy Olympus last year, not Sony
Like always, great fotographs. Thanks for sharing.
Actually, I only see you taking photos with one setup. Why do you take 2 bags with you? (video equipment?)
I keep my 100-400mm telephoto lens in my bookbag. I keep it on me just in case I want to photograph some birds/squirrels while I’m out. In my camera bag I keep extra AA batteries, camera batteries, GoPro batteries and other smaller things