3:42 you could have set the aperture at maybe f12 and lowered the ISO at around 400. that would have resulted in better performance of the glass and of the sensor, respectively.
@@Atlas-wk7xl why would an experienced photographer need amateur advice for? why would your tax accountant need advice about taxes from you with no accounting degree?
@@eksine experience doesn't equal to perfect. no one is perfect, there's always something to learn. you are just being an idiot if you think that experienced people should not get advice from others.
My favourite long exposure photo that I've taken I was leaning out of the window of a train at night. The effect was that the station was entirely blurred and the carriage was perfectly still.
what i would recommend for long exposure photos with a human subject is to shoot the same photo twice, but the second time with a regular shutter speed, then lay both photos on top of each other in photoshop and roughly mask out the person from the shot with the faster shutter speed. that way the person will be super sharp and not have motion blur. even if you think you are holding still you will still move slightly. of course you need to open the aperture or raise the iso to get the same exposure in both photos so they match.
Yeah besides capturing sunrises and sunsets i love the lo g exposure shot.... been getting them on the phone but now ready to capture with camera... Great video Thanks... Happy New Year 😊
Great video mate, short and to the point!!! No babble babble bable like all the other videos with people shouting and trying to be cheeky... great vid!!!
You do AMAZING long exposure shots, I'm in the process of learning and becoming proficient in this skilled skill set and I appreciate you passing this valuable knowledge! 🙏🏽 ⚔️☠️⚔️
Yeah.... a great video! Recognized your skill to share and that you are an artist right away! I am subscribed and happy to have found you! Thank you for sharing! )))
You just gained a new subscriber! I'm always suprised and excited how carefully perfect you choose your spots to talk to the camera! Keep up the great work Hayden!
I like that portrait long exposure you did with the train. Remote release is important and convenient for long exposure as well, as it will allow you to composite images with the confidence that your tripod hasn't moved around from u touching it and u wont have to deal with aligning images in post.
Very cool overview. Trying to get into this and Astrophotography and star trails. Trying to give my fans something new. Maybe add some town shots of their respective cities. Thank you.
It’s only been a few days since I started watching your content I really enjoy them and it’s very informative. I’ve been struggling to start a channel and ur motivation is helping hopefully some day I can just get up and do it lol but I really enjoy your videos especially the how to ones keep up the good work bro
I know im asking randomly but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Coen Hayes i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
These tips were very helpful when refreshing my skills but didn't know about some other location opportunities that can bring in more light while slowing the speed .
Hi There Have been binge watching photography channels to learn as much as I can and stumbled across yours in the process. Subscribed a while ago and have been watching a lot of your content and wanted to say Thanks! am learning heaps! Took some great shots at Hobarts Dark Mofo the other week and was so excited!
This was nice, quick and well informed video. I like videos like this! You didn't take 20 minutes to explain what long exposure is or how to do it! The inclusion of video clips and still image examples help a lot too! Thanks!
Photos of Melbourne are my favourite, i was just looking around for tutorials and what a coincidence that ur from Melbourne as well!!! Definitely subscribing!
One thing that is always on my mind when someone clicks a picture or records a video is the camera being used to get the result and the camera used to record the person using the camera. Maybe even the lenses used.
can you do a tutorial for squats ?
Haha I was about to say that lol
His heels are up -> western spy detected
You should check the Life of Boris channel for a true slav squating
@@KonstaKokC thank you
Denden lol
Denden get some CrossFit in your life. I await so much when shooting too.
My question is how do keep a human subject sharp while taking a long exposure??
Just the body be steady
There is a way to take one photo at the same time as the long exposure, the the subject just needs to duck out of frame.
take a separate human-subject-focused then do superposition.
Isnt that like you dont move for the exposure time period or take two pictures (same position) and stack it on to it
That was exactly what i was wondering as well
3:42 you could have set the aperture at maybe f12 and lowered the ISO at around 400.
that would have resulted in better performance of the glass and of the sensor, respectively.
that picture looks perfect, he already knows what he's doing, he dont need advice
@@Atlas-wk7xl why would an experienced photographer need amateur advice for? why would your tax accountant need advice about taxes from you with no accounting degree?
@@eksine experience doesn't equal to perfect. no one is perfect, there's always something to learn. you are just being an idiot if you think that experienced people should not get advice from others.
Not really because if he used F12 and iso 400 the picture would be very dim
@@mr.banana6635 no, because he would have opened the aperture. The image would look more balanced had he done it at a lower aperture.
My favourite long exposure photo that I've taken I was leaning out of the window of a train at night. The effect was that the station was entirely blurred and the carriage was perfectly still.
now I want to see that image!
@@AdarshJon me too
what i would recommend for long exposure photos with a human subject is to shoot the same photo twice, but the second time with a regular shutter speed, then lay both photos on top of each other in photoshop and roughly mask out the person from the shot with the faster shutter speed. that way the person will be super sharp and not have motion blur. even if you think you are holding still you will still move slightly. of course you need to open the aperture or raise the iso to get the same exposure in both photos so they match.
Love friday's and every other videos you do! Keep up the great work!
0:43 that picture from the city is insane absolutly good work, fantastic 🙌
Yeah besides capturing sunrises and sunsets i love the lo g exposure shot.... been getting them on the phone but now ready to capture with camera... Great video Thanks... Happy New Year 😊
I absolutely LOVE long exposures!! They’re so much fun!!!
I’ve always struggled with capturing these long exposure shots. Glad I get to learn from the master!
This was great some different long exposure night streaks I have never seen before or simply using long exposure like in the last Shot . Thanks
The light in your city so fabulous luv it
Just started doing it today love the long exposures brilliant
00:16 that can be use as long exposure technique, just sit and set the tripod.. boom long exposure
Great video mate, short and to the point!!! No babble babble bable like all the other videos with people shouting and trying to be cheeky... great vid!!!
I'm a very newbie into photography things. And its very easy to learn from your channel.
Fantastic video! I’m no stranger to long exposures, but I definitely gleaned a ton of useful tips
Great information buddy thanks👍keep up the great photography 👍
You do AMAZING long exposure shots, I'm in the process of learning and becoming proficient in this skilled skill set and I appreciate you passing this valuable knowledge! 🙏🏽 ⚔️☠️⚔️
The long exposure with you in the middle was money!!! A+
Yeah.... a great video! Recognized your skill to share and that you are an artist right away! I am subscribed and happy to have found you! Thank you for sharing! )))
Thanks for sharing your knowledge man, this is amazing. I'm new to photography so this is very helpful.
JC Ortiz I’m new to bro! Good luck 👍🏻
@@brandons6511 right on!🤙
Best video explaining how to take long exposure photos at night. Thanks
You just gained a new subscriber! I'm always suprised and excited how carefully perfect you choose your spots to talk to the camera! Keep up the great work Hayden!
I like that portrait long exposure you did with the train. Remote release is important and convenient for long exposure as well, as it will allow you to composite images with the confidence that your tripod hasn't moved around from u touching it and u wont have to deal with aligning images in post.
Absolutely PERFECT tutorial. Quick, in-depth, straight to the point, and with fantastic examples. Subscribed.
I don't login into my office computer to subscribe a YT channel but I just did. Good to see some real-life practical examples and not just talk.
This was the most helpful tutorial I’ve watched about long exposure! Thank you!
Amazing vid tutorial, i love your style! Night photography is the best.
Very cool overview. Trying to get into this and Astrophotography and star trails. Trying to give my fans something new. Maybe add some town shots of their respective cities. Thank you.
Dope video!! Super professional and unique style!
short, sweet, with examples..i like!
Great tips and amazing shots!
It’s only been a few days since I started watching your content I really enjoy them and it’s very informative. I’ve been struggling to start a channel and ur motivation is helping hopefully some day I can just get up and do it lol but I really enjoy your videos especially the how to ones keep up the good work bro
thanks for the video, you really answered my unanswered questions.
Great video! Had to subscribe! Also, Australia represent!
Love your ideas! Long exposure is fun to shoot ✌️
Superb content dude. Subscribed. Keep up the good work.
Good Shots, I like it , giving this ideas to us might help our creative shot more cool
I miss melbourne just by watching this, good content mate.
you have a really sick channel bruh!!!
EPIC VIDEO!!! Was really great, thank you!
wow
big fan
I know im asking randomly but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Jack Bodhi Instablaster =)
@Coen Hayes i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Coen Hayes It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
I love the way you do it by yourself. Since i do my own photos with just a monopod or tripod this is oneway good tip. Tnx
Great video and your photos are really good.
Thank you Hayden for this idea! God Bless ya
I'm from India.. I like the way u tech..its make easy to understand....thank you so much
Nice!I like the photo on that escalator best!
Your photography really next level
These tips were very helpful when refreshing my skills but didn't know about some other location opportunities that can bring in more light while slowing the speed .
Your videos are extremely underrated
Solid Info thanks for the tips !
On 3:20 with 1 ss, f/7, iso 1600 you still have picture with starburst And without noise.. How..??
Hi There Have been binge watching photography channels to learn as much as I can and stumbled across yours in the process. Subscribed a while ago and have been watching a lot of your content and wanted to say Thanks! am learning heaps! Took some great shots at Hobarts Dark Mofo the other week and was so excited!
I love this type of photography!
Totally dig your shots and tutorials
Loved it bro.subscribed
awesome Some lighting effect super...
i waited for this so long
This vid was awesome Hayden. Loved it. Do more of LE Photography vids soon. More on night and day stuff.
Great stuff! Your daily content is seriously impressive, keep it up!
love video format like that 😎
Thanks hayden its a great video. 👍
The place you live in is amazing
This was nice, quick and well informed video. I like videos like this! You didn't take 20 minutes to explain what long exposure is or how to do it! The inclusion of video clips and still image examples help a lot too! Thanks!
loving those angles!
Finally I subs because of this easy learning straightforward tutorial. Keep doing more cool tutorial dudes!
Esthetically pleasing video great job thanks for that
So awesome this picture. Good job brother and best regards!
I loved how simple it was Thankyou so much ❤️
When you haven't the camera but you still watch :|
But u can try on phone camera
@@vinay9117 well, they suck
@@shivanshtripathi6318 You suck. Just go watch what people can do with a smartphone. Wake up.
awesome man you did it well!
Ur photography is sooo good #🔥🔥🔥🔥
Photos of Melbourne are my favourite, i was just looking around for tutorials and what a coincidence that ur from Melbourne as well!!! Definitely subscribing!
Best video out ....thanks bro
Good video Hayden, I like the photo of you still and traffic blurred going pass.
Keep up the work
I love it! Makes me realize how much I love photography and find it amazing 🙏🏻😊♥️ Thank you 👏🏻👏🏻
I just loved it photography and I want to do photography like uu
Thanks man. I have been wondering how I would make those street lights to ⭐️s. I am new to to photography. Thanks for your crisp and clear detail.
Beautiful shot!!!
thank you for this🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Love it man! Shot, to the point, examples, great explanation. Can I only like this video once?????
@HaudenPedersen Do you have a playlist for these long exposure photography on a dslr? And, you are a true winner here.
thank you this is verry helpful for me as beginner
U actually doing this solo. So cool
One thing that is always on my mind when someone clicks a picture or records a video is the camera being used to get the result and the camera used to record the person using the camera. Maybe even the lenses used.
Karan Chaudhary the camera takes in the information
Very inspiring dude 👍😁👍I really want to try it tomorrow 😁👌
dope stuff man ! Great to see aussies on the youtube scene !
Nice shot bro, keep it up
Short sweet and to the point! Thank you
this is sick! thanks man
Awesome, super clear explanation. Thank you!
Nice one, well explained
Wow your long exposure images are amazing (your examples)!! Great work!
Loved this, man!!!
Beautiful work
Mate good video! 🙏🙌
Thank you a lot this is really helpful!
Thank you photography teacher
Very nice. I learned a lot
Awesome! Would love to shoot the street or long exposures with you the next time you come down to Melbourne 😀