Is It Possible-Sony 14mm 1.8 GM
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ย. 2022
- Welcome back to another video.
In this week's video, I head onto the streets with one lens that lens is the Sony 14mm 1.8 GM.
Being such a wide focal length it's not the usual focal length of choice for street photography.
I'm always shooting at either 35mm or 50mm when it comes to my street photography, but hopefully, you'll see in today's video it's also possible to do street photography at those wider focal lengths.
Street photography can be taken at any focal length, you just have to find other ways of getting those shots.
Like the high contrast images combined with human interest.
Thanks Gary 😊👍
Excellent, really inspirational. Thanks.
Cheers Peter😊 Thanks for taking a look👍
First time watching your street photography loved it just great
I like your street style Bri, your explanation's make me want to have a go using my wide lens
Thanks Geoff😊
I’m you’ll soon get into it & enjoy it at the same time.👍
Excellent video - you really explained your method and process brilliantly.
Great thanks Andrew 😉👍
Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed the video very much. I just got my Sony 14mm and can't wait to try it 👍📸🙏🏼
Thanks 😊
The 14mm is a great lens👍enjoy.
Something completely different but still a master piece of a video. Nice vlog and photos Bri. Greets from Belgium alain.
Very kind of you Alain’s thanks 😊👍
Nice work Bri. I always enjoy your street photography.
Cheers as always Neville, glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
A few weeks, maybe months, ago, you asked if any of your viewers were interested in you doing street photography. I think you might have been wondering about just doing landscape vlogs. I'd like to have my vote counted in the 'please do more street vlogs like this one' category! My wife and I both prefer your street vlogs! The images in this one are fabulous, and the tips very useful. We also noted that you seem a bit more animated in your street vlogs, and get the idea that it might be your favorite, as well. Whatever or whichever, well done, and thank you, Bri!
Thanks 😊 👍 Don’t worry I’ll be continuing with my street photography as much as landscapes.👍
Superb mate.
I think I just might pop out this afternoon and take some images 👍
Great stuff, enjoy 😊 👍
Agree with comments below.They really are first class images.Your street photography is right up there.
Cheers as always Jim 😊👍
Well done Bri. Very cool shots with an ultra wide lens. Really enjoyed it 😊
Thanks Foggy glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
@@BriBarnhamPhotography Names Kris, and I did enjoy it !!
Cheers Kris mate 😁👍
@@BriBarnhamPhotography Cheers Brother 🍻
Loving your street photography Bri. You’ve inspired me to give it a go during my recent visit to London. Great work 👍🏼
David - Brisbane 🇦🇺
Great to hear David & glad you enjoyed the video too 😊👍
Great explanation of using that wide angle lens Bri, and wonderful variety of images! Your enjoyment of it really comes through!
Thanks Juanita😉👍 Glad to hear you enjoyed the video.
Marvelous and inspirational street photography, Brian, especially showing what can be done with a wide lens. Your images are the best of the genre I've seen in a long time.
Very kind of you thanks Bruce 😊👍
Hey Bri, love your street photography vids. My go to street set up is a 20mm lens on my Olympus EM10 MKII. I know that’s 40mm equivalent on a full frame but it allows me to be relatively “invisible”. I shoot a lot in your neck of the woods so maybe one day our paths will cross. Keep up the good work. Cheers
Maybe I’ll bump into you in downtown one day 👍😊
Congratulations on the new lens! Awesome photos, love the tones on black & white ones.
Cheers Sebastian 😊👍
Great images Brian. The super wide angle effect is well disguised by your framing. It's a good job you're not like Thomas Heaton, he'd have had kittens with all those people walking behind him while doing a piece to camera :-). Presumably you don't have issues with being told by security or building owners that you can't take pictures which are either taken on 'their' land and/or including 'their' building?
Thanks again. Take care and keep safe.
Thanks glad you enjoyed the video 👍😊
Very rarely do I have any issues regarding security etc, as most of the time I’m photographing in the public domain.
They wouldn't want to mess with Bri. 😆
Haha 😆 👍
I'm getting mine today. So excited!!!
Enjoy 😉 👍
Great video and photographs Brian. I always struggle with wider focal length in streetphotography, I normally shoot around 25mm on my MFT-camera (50mm equivalent) and try to focus on people, not so much on the environment. I definitely have to try again after watching this video.
Glad I could give you some ideas shooting at those wider focal lengths.😊👍Pleased you enjoyed the video.
Thanks, Bri. I love your Vancouver street photography. I must say I'm super impressed at how litter and graffiti free the city is. I don't think you could find a location in my adopted city, Melbourne Au, that is so spotless as these street shots. Keep 'em coming mate - street and/or landscape.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Excellent set of photos. The wide angle puts subjects in their environment, something that is often missing in street photography
How lucky was that getting the bride in that shot, and it works quite nicely 🙂
Quite right Trevor, it’s nice being able to get a different perspective on the streets shooting at such a wide focal length, also being able to be more creative at the same time. 😊👍
Images well planned with superb light controll 📷👌
Thank you 😊 👍
I often go in the city with one camera and one Lens, depending on my mood I choose either a wide angle Lens or a short tele Lens, it could be 14mm, 21mm, 24mm, 35mm, 55mm, 65mm, 85mm, 110mm or 135mm, most often 35, 55mm or 65mm, but the 14, 21 and 24mm is also nearly as often used, the 110mm and 135mm is rarely used. I also often take two cameras, oe camera with a wide angle and the other camera with a short tele Lens.
I often do the same, like you depending on the mood a lot of the time.
Thanks for taking the time to watch the video.😊👍
Thanks! 😉👍
Thank you 😊
Street photography is fun but as with all types, its hard to master.
For me that’s what keeps me going back for more. 😊
Great work, not easy to do with such a wide focal length!
Thanks Amy 😊
Bri, great video, I can identify with many of the locations in Vancouver. Like your street photography with the wide angle lens. Really impressed with the high contrast B&W, especially the shot through 'the square window' ... adds so much to the image. Are you post-processing all of these B&W images in Lightroom?
Thanks Paul, glad you enjoyed the video.
I primarily use Lightroom for my street photography, don’t really do too much to my images, use both Lightroom & photoshop for my landscape photography.
Bri did you use auto iso for these shots or do you prefer to set your own?
Nice shots.
Esa
Most of the time I’m in manual as I like to have full control, when it comes to focusing I switch between manual & auto depending upon the image I’m taking.
You have to be almost in smelling distance to the subject with 14mm on full frame xD even with crop sensor. I never go less than 50mm in street photography.
17:49 is nice!
You’ve to be close but not as close as you think, as I explained in the video.