Thank you for this video and your very interesting POV, Easton! I really love the way you approach the light in photography... because you are in the truth: a unique technique is not effective most of the time! I already bought the EDU tutorial last year, but your TH-cam channel is great addition! Thanks for all this. Subscribed to your channel 😁
Also, I need your opinion... as I'm just starting out in my light painting experience - which light would you recommend getting first?? ($150 budget) THANK YOU! - Neewer Advanced 2.4G 660 LED or - YONGNUO YN360III Pro RGB LED
Hi Easton, thanks for the video. How would you manage getting soft reflection on the bolts when shooting straight to the wheel ? Should I make a hole onto the diffuser/reflector in order to get the lens through?
You could do it that way, if you had to. Because the bolts are convex rounded like the back of a spoon your camera lens would only show up very small black dot on the bolts, which makes them easy to retouch out. In reality though, unless it was really really close up of the wheel detail I don’t think it’s something to worry about. Instead of white reflections on the bolt, being partially black can also work. A combo of white and black reflections helps give it shape anyway.
Thank you for this video and your very interesting POV, Easton! I really love the way you approach the light in photography... because you are in the truth: a unique technique is not effective most of the time!
I already bought the EDU tutorial last year, but your TH-cam channel is great addition! Thanks for all this.
Subscribed to your channel 😁
Hey Easton! Great tutorial. My interest has peaked when it comes to light painting - so I really appreciate all your tips. Cheers mate!
Also, I need your opinion... as I'm just starting out in my light painting experience - which light would you recommend getting first?? ($150 budget) THANK YOU!
- Neewer Advanced 2.4G 660 LED
or
- YONGNUO YN360III Pro RGB LED
Thanks so much.
Boom
Hi Easton, thanks for the video. How would you manage getting soft reflection on the bolts when shooting straight to the wheel ? Should I make a hole onto the diffuser/reflector in order to get the lens through?
You could do it that way, if you had to. Because the bolts are convex rounded like the back of a spoon your camera lens would only show up very small black dot on the bolts, which makes them easy to retouch out. In reality though, unless it was really really close up of the wheel detail I don’t think it’s something to worry about. Instead of white reflections on the bolt, being partially black can also work. A combo of white and black reflections helps give it shape anyway.
@@eastonchang I see, thanks 👍