How to Get Started with LONG EXPOSURE Photography

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    In this week’s episode, we discuss how to get started with long exposure photography. Perhaps the best part about long exposure photography is that you're able to create something that doesn't exist in real life as you cannot see the impact that long exposures has on moving objects with your naked eye. And, the best part is that you don't have to rely on post-processing wizardry in order to create this, it's all done in camera, which I think is super cool!
    In this video, I discuss the three main types of filters used for long exposure landscape photography and how best to apply them. The three main filters are Circular Polarizers, Neutral Density filters, and Graduated Neutral Density filters, but before you go slapping filters on the end of your lenses, there's a few steps that need to be completed from a settings perspective beforehand. Once you have your composition set and camera settings dialed in, now you can begin adding filters to your lens and this is where the real fun begins. I enjoy experimenting with different shutter speeds searching for different effects especially when photographing long exposure seascape scenes or really any scene with moving water.
    I hope this video answers any questions you may have regarding how to get started with long exposure photography or any questions you have related to photography filters. Getting started with long exposures may seem a bit intimidating at first, but once you begin you'll quickly realize that it's much easier than you originally had thought.
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  • @luqout
    @luqout 5 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    From couch potato to mountain climber. All because of the love for landscape photography. Less money in the bank, but I'm much happier!

  • @nonanon666
    @nonanon666 5 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    "You'll never be able to see the effect of long exposure on moving water or clouds with your naked eye".
    I got a tab of LSD here that would beg to differ on a technicality, but for the most part you're right.

  • @womanwithcamerawithandreaa626
    @womanwithcamerawithandreaa626 5 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Photography is a form of therapy for me. Also it helped my sensibility towards to the world that surrounds me.
    I have been learning, experience, doing mistakes, loving it. I have been photographing for about 2 years now, recently I got the courage to shot on the manual setting and I am loving it. I have been learning many things through your TH-cam channel, thank you for adding to my growth.

    • @vjamison2
      @vjamison2 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Andrea Annie I’m a complete newbie, I’ve had good pictures but a lot of bad ones too. Good Luck 🍀 .

  • @victornastasa1972
    @victornastasa1972 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I recently got into long-exposure photography and I find those minutes incredibly peaceful. I've started following your channel as its quite relaxing to hear your stories while in the office.

  • @deanwigmore4451
    @deanwigmore4451 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm just a middle aged bloke that took up photography about 7 years ago. I enjoy landscape and long exposure photography. Thanks to people like yourself and a couple of other TH-camrs you make learning new stuff fun and exciting.

  • @NDK0
    @NDK0 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started a year ago with my photography... What I adore about it, is the amount of knowlege out there - and how much people are willing to share. It makes me happy to witness that "anyone" can do it now, if they were so inclined to :)

  • @PaulMDillon
    @PaulMDillon 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Hey Mark,
    I’m a new landscape photographer and I do A LOT of time-lapses. I’ve been shooting just under 2 years. I just bought my second Sony camera. I now have the A7iii and the A7riii.
    Your video on bracketing has changed the way I shoot certain landscapes. All of your videos are so helpful but that one in particular was fantastic.
    I appreciate when people I look up to in terms of photography help other people. Keep up the great work!

  • @MDavisClarke
    @MDavisClarke 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Mark, first of all, I want to say that I really enjoy viewing your channel and the videos that you post. I'm currently attending school for a degree in professional photography, after 8 years in the US Navy and 21 years as a firefighter. 15 years ago, I started doing photography as a hobby, but 10 years ago is when I started taking it seriously. I've learned quite a bit and still am and I enjoy every bit of it. Watching your videos has helped me to understand more about how things work with my camera as far as settings (shutter speed, aperture, ISO) and focus (manual, automatic). Regardless of your topics, your down-to-earth approach is inviting and your videos are inspiring and easy to follow and understand when giving explanations about certain types of shots. I just want to say thank you for the videos and the knowledge that you spread and I look forward to viewing more of your inspiring content. :)

  • @freeride1997
    @freeride1997 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    A couple of months ago I started using the 6 stop, 10 stop, a couple of Grad filters and a polarizer from LeeFilters. I'm absolutely in love with this type of photography. And you can use them not only for long exposures. But the grads and the polirizer really lower the amount spent on the PC post-procesing. Many things are accomplished in-camera which is absolutely cool.

  • @weswheeler3674
    @weswheeler3674 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My wife and I are passionate about landscape photography. I enjoy learning from your tutorials. Many places you visit are not too far for us to shoot since we live in Tennessee. I find myself doing the count down to your video each week. Love your style.

  • @jshep1965
    @jshep1965 5 ปีที่แล้ว +55

    I am a 72 year old photographer....started when I was 9 years old. I got my first camera at 9 by collecting soda bottles from people's trash and trading them in for 2 cents a bottle until I had $5.20 to buy a Kodak 620 box camera. Then I would repeat the process to buy film and then again to get it developed. It was a slow process. Much of my photography is self taught from taking photos to color development before the current megapixel system. I have some equipment but no filters maybe you can help me before I die or get too old to go out and take photos. In any case I have enjoyed the photography process for many years and have seen tremendous change and I hope to be around to enjoy even more.

    • @robp4711
      @robp4711 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      What a crock of shit 😂

    • @niftytwo
      @niftytwo 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      G’day Joe. You might see my response to your comment. I’m 74 and I started learning from scratch at 71. Bloody hard work with no knowledge and having to study,watch, listen, try, fail but I keep on learning. Great to see your just the same. Try and try again. Stay safe Mate.

    • @dougdunlop6716
      @dougdunlop6716 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Almost the same story with me, 620 and 127 film TLR's and Box Cameras until I got my first SLR around 1973. Film developing is expensive so I mostly do digital but I still have my film cameras in case Godzilla blows out all the electronics with his EMP breath!

  • @ToneyBarber
    @ToneyBarber 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amateur, beginning photographer here. Your videos make learning the craft less mysterious and easy to understand. A million thanks!

  • @ChingMih
    @ChingMih 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As in a typical japanese family, photography has been in my live since ever. So more than a hobby, or profession is a style of life, a form of expression where unnumbered moments were registered. I came up to your channel on a pursuit of improving my skills and get the most of my (kind of beaten) Rebel T3. I does not have any particular style rather than registering our life that might range from landscaping, sports, portrait, events, etc...
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge !

  • @MrsDawnP101
    @MrsDawnP101 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hobby photographer, mainly macro & landscape but it's been a lifesaver for my mental health. It gives me a way to disconnect from the chaos, to slow down & breath.

  • @marchianda
    @marchianda 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hello mark,
    I started in high school in the darkroom and fell in love with the art. Took a long break to taise kids lol, just entered tbe digital world about 2 years ago, so i am re-learning everything. I have come a long way in 2 years but have a long way to go. Your videos have helped. Thank you. I really do appreciate the the work that you do.

  • @donbender9414
    @donbender9414 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mark, I've recently retired from an technical career in the auto industry, and I'm starting a new career in landscape photography, a hobby I had many years ago.
    I chuckled out loud at your comment about thinking the next long exposure will be better than the last...that's EXACTLY what's happened to me on so many occasions!
    I really like your observation that these photographs generate images that can never be seen 'live' in nature, which I think is why I enjoy taking long exposures so much. That, and it gives me more time to soak up what's happening around me while my camera works!
    Anyway, I really enjoy your images and videos! Look forward to more!
    Thanks!

  • @MarkDenneyPhoto
    @MarkDenneyPhoto  5 ปีที่แล้ว +100

    Seems like there’s two types of people in the world - those that like Long Exposures & those that don’t, Which are yoU?

    • @michaelhicks7671
      @michaelhicks7671 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Definitely in the Long Exposure likers category! Time to do some with my new A7rIV.

    • @Zapruderfilm1963
      @Zapruderfilm1963 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Mark Denney I’m a big fan of long exposure photography.
      Just beginning that journey.
      I’m upgrading my inexpensive ND filters to Lee.
      Thanks for the helpful video!😀👍
      I’m now considering Nisi after watching.
      Thanks again!

    • @Maybachdemon
      @Maybachdemon 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'd LIKE to do daytime long exposures, but the closest i've come is a few seconds here and there at dawn/dusk. I should invest in some ND filters

    • @tuvaaq
      @tuvaaq 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It depends on the subject I guess for me, I really enjoy seeing night time photography but if I look at one more long exposure waterfall as long as I live it'll be one too many!

    • @magyar5615
      @magyar5615 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Long exposures = just feel more creative!

  • @donprice8925
    @donprice8925 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Long exposure images were one of the very first things that drew me into photography and it's still my favorite.

  • @lorainesoto-vazquez7757
    @lorainesoto-vazquez7757 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Shooting on beach is one of my favorite scenarios. Lucky to be living on an Island (Puerto Rico!).

  • @jamesmorton4832
    @jamesmorton4832 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The best feeling in landscape photography is getting out and enjoying your surroundings and the exploring! I love the sensation of searching for a composition. I started landscape photography a few years back when travelling in northern Spain. The landscapes just drew me in! Long exposures are surely an art form and they can really boost a scene. Whenever I am on location I look for at least 1 good long exposure with it being clouds, water, people etc. Anyway, great video Mark! keep up the good work.

  • @JamesHilderbrand76
    @JamesHilderbrand76 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I do mostly landscape and cityscape photography. Most of the stuff I shoot is along Route 66.

    • @DavidSenteno
      @DavidSenteno 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      James Hilderbrand man I need to add a trip down Route 66 to next year's schedule. Thanks for the reminder Brother. You must get epic shots there. 🐼🧟‍♂️

    • @DB-sd3cw
      @DB-sd3cw 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Okay?

  • @richard5005
    @richard5005 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey 👋 Mark , I’m just entering the field of Landscape photography after being involved with Wedding and Portrait photography for many years part time;while working at Eastman Kodak as a Lab tech . I’m at the stage in my life that Landscape photography is what I want to be part of . I really enjoy 😊 your youtube videos . The way you presented the information regarding the art 🖼 of landscape . photography. My love of photography stared at 13 . My Brother gave a camera when we visited Niagara Falls . I set the camera on a wall ( had no tripod) overlooking the Falls at nighttime with color lights were shining on the American Falls from Canada 🇨🇦 side. When I saw the processed print, I was blown away at the results I captured on film . I have been in love 😍 with photography for one heck of a long time , almost 60 years now. End of story. Thanks for all your knowledge and hard work.
    Regards Richard

  • @kelsi6273
    @kelsi6273 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Mark, been a subscriber for quite some time. I've been an amateur photographer for most of my whole life, which is a 'long' time. I inherited my first camera back in the late 1950's, a Kodak Brownie 620 Camera. I was immediately hooked on photography. Got my first DSLR in 1969, a Minolta SRT 101, which I kept until 2017, when I passed it down to a family member that never experienced a film camera. I had never been able to pursue my true passion of photography until about 5 years ago when I retired. Nature & wildlife photography is what I mainly shoot. I do not have a filter kit which I would very much love to acquire. Whether I win or lose, I will continue to look forward to your informative, no nonsense TH-cam tutorials. Thanks for all that you do.

  • @jeroenzwartepoorte1705
    @jeroenzwartepoorte1705 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your videos started me back towards photography as a hobby. I did landscape photography years ago, but the things i've learned so far gives me a whole new perspective on shooting landscape photos.

  • @luispittairline339
    @luispittairline339 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am a young photographer from Germany, I shoot pretty much anything, but love the process of taking landscapes, because you see some beautiful places and are able to capture them with your camera.

  • @mrkodee8567
    @mrkodee8567 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a 72 year old novice photographer, I am always trying to learn from pros as yourself. Your video on long exposure was excellent! I hope all of your videos are as precise and easy to follow as this particular vieo. I have always been interested in photography but never really had the chance to really delve into the art. Now as a retiree I cannot get enough information into how to take specific photos like long exposure tecniques. As a visually impaired "photographer", I rely heavily on autofocus, butr I seem to get excellent results with the equipment I use; but editing and (even reading) is a challenge. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know I really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming!

  • @beckylee5992
    @beckylee5992 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark, my name is Becky and just start learning to shoot at the beginning of the year. I started with night photography of the Milky Way. Since then I fall in love with long exposure landscape photography. I m still a long way to learn and thank you for your tutorials on TH-cam!

  • @darrellhornick7764
    @darrellhornick7764 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a colorblind photographer it's always an exciting time when I can find something that helps me manage the "color" of any particular photograph. These really look like nice filters.

  • @cheye6505
    @cheye6505 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have always been into photography, its been my escape of the real world & helped my mental health no end. just recently my friend has peer pressured me into making a photography instagram page because she felt my talent was wasted, which I have done. I dont really know much about photography I just snap what I see. Today I just happened to stumble across your videos & you're teaching me no end. I cant wait to get a free day to go out & use all this brand new knowledge. Thankyou.

  • @chasing_horizonz4526
    @chasing_horizonz4526 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Mark. You were one of the first channels I subscribed to once I decided to get into photography and out of all the people I follow for guidance, you and your channel are by far my favourite. In fact, it was your video/s that introduced me to long exposure which I inevitably tried and fell in love with. Long exposure now makes up a lot of my profile. I am sure you have taught and inspired a lot of us without even knowing it. Thank you!

  • @82300sd
    @82300sd 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love taking landscape photos, and I wish I could do it full time. I really enjoy watching you progress into Landscape Photography as a full time photographer

  • @waynemarch6681
    @waynemarch6681 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started photography 8 years ago. I started to capture places I visit. Over the course of time I actually take images of the places I visit so my friends can live vicariously through me as most of the places I have they will never be to go. So I do a lot of landscape / travel photography.

  • @randysturgill1262
    @randysturgill1262 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Recently retired and getting into landscape photography to keep me busy. Your channel is a great help. Thanks and Godspeed

  • @LukaZepina
    @LukaZepina 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started doing photography in 2017 when my dad gave me his DSLR. It's a Nikon D3100 and it gets the job done. I find myself shooting mostly nature and landscapes and I love every second of it!

  • @jonnyrodgers
    @jonnyrodgers 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Long exposure photography is probably the only style I have not yet given enough time to learn. I never invested in good filters and didn’t end up getting the results I had hoped for. But watching this video makes me want to get back out there and give it another try. Thanks for uploading and keep up the good work.

  • @dallaslittle3957
    @dallaslittle3957 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got into photography around 6 years ago on a trip to Italy. I stumbled into an incredible (albeit, by accident) shot inside St. Peter's and have been trying to recreate that magic ever since. My photographic interests have evolved into landscape photography, almost exclusively (Sony A7rii). Living in an area that lacks a lot of unique natural features, I've had to become more creative in my technical/artistic approach. Long exposure photography is a technique that I'm attempting to implement with greater regularity. As I prepare for a shoot tomorrow evening, I was excited to see you address this topic in today's video. I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos, especially those dealing with the challenges associated with working regular hours and still trying to find time to build a portfolio. Hopefully, a better understanding of long exposures will allow for more impromptu sessions during short breaks in the work day. Many thanks, and keep pumping out the content!

  • @playabeck13
    @playabeck13 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just a rookie that enjoys 3day/weekend trips hiking to find a great location, and waiting for those "perfect" conditions for beautiful landscape photos. Enjoy your content! Thank you.

  • @JennaCee
    @JennaCee 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think I've been taking pictures about 45 years? And I'm a Canon Gal looking to expand my knowledge and that is why I love your channel. You're a great teacher with very practical subject matter.

  • @CSmith41591
    @CSmith41591 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark,
    I've been seriously doing photography for about a month. Before that I've always just shot pictures on my phone camera. Eventually the manual modes on my phone camera weren't enough and I spent about 6 months deciding on what to buy as a camera. Now, I shoot with the Canon Rebel T7i, and I've been loving it so far. I live on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, so nature/landscape photography has been a strong focus. I've always loved hiking and getting out into nature, and adding photography was an obvious next step. Videos like yours (as well as other content creators which talk about photography) have been the main inspiration for me pursuing this passion. Regardless of the giveaway, thank you so much for what you do, and helping me learn my craft just a little bit better every day!

  • @rabbit42007
    @rabbit42007 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been in photography for about 5 years and I really appreciated how you explained the functions of different filters..

  • @rhenway
    @rhenway 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Started my trip with photography back in 5th grade with Mr. Nesbitt after school and 40 years later I enjoy it as much as I did back then.

  • @dantheman2907
    @dantheman2907 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I first began my photography journey probably sometime around 1990 when I was given a little disposable film camera. I don't think I have any of those photos anymore, and to be honest, they were probably all garbage, but it sparked something in me, and I've had a bit of a passion for it ever since, though it hasn't always been at the forefront.
    Having taken up guitar during my teen years I spent all my pocket money on musical equipment, so photography took a back seat until sometime around the mid 2000's when I was given an Olympus ~10MP digital point and shoot. I went crazy taking photos of anything and everything, and then my daughter came along and photography took a back seat again until a few years ago when a dear old friend who had just reignited their own passion for photography gave me an entry level fixed lens Pentax digital camera and reignited my passion for it, too. I've since upgraded a few times and recently started taking it a little more seriously, taking in as much info on the topic as I can, but also trying to put it in to practice as often as I can.

  • @PeterShoneye_
    @PeterShoneye_ 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark, I have been watching your TH-cam videos and I have learned so much from your tutorial. Thanks. However, I got into photography right after I had my 2 beautiful daughters in 2001. My first Nikon camera was the Nikon N75 with a 70-300mm Nikkor AF. I'm sure you already know that the Nikon N75 was a film inserted camera which was so great at the time for an entry level guy like me. I had so many shots of my two daughters and I never has a chance to do a selfie of myself or be in the photos. I came back into photography last year 2018 and finally realized my passion for Landscape/Seascape photography. Now I have a Nikon D850 and as you'll have noticed I am a great fan of Nikon products and their lenses. I have the Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 wide lens which I am learning how to use efficiently. I found my DoF sweet spot according to your tutorial right around f/9 - f/11. Thank you for the info. I also have 2 other lenses, the Nikkor 70-200mm f/4 VR still learning how to use it and my camera came in a kit with the 55mm f/2.8 which is great and I barely use it with the exception of shooting products like beverage etc. I'll be attending NYFA 1-year Conservatory program starting next fall to better gain more photography techniques as I explore my full potential that can enrich my practice.

  • @donhuff3795
    @donhuff3795 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    First, thanks for TH-cam channel. I've been interested in photography for years as an amateur starting out in film. I'm now retired and can spend more time taking and processing photos thanks too the digital age. I find going out in nature and creating photos is not only a great way too spend the day but also very therapeutic. It soothes my soul.

  • @donaldbock9669
    @donaldbock9669 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your Channel and Style Mark. I got into photography as a kid photographing the pigeons I raised. My Dad was an amateur photographer so he got me my first kodak point and shoot camera with 127 film. Catch was, I had to pay for my own developing, so a paper route was a real necessity. I lived in a small town where everyone knew everyone. Wish I would have capture more pictures of the People I delivered papers to. They were such wonderful people who were so eager to help out a young lad, especially in the winter. I've had my fareshare of hot chocolate! The whole experience hooked me for life. Just wish there would have been u-tube channels like yours available back then. That was nearly 60 years ago. Have more sophisticated cameras now and love photographing Nightscapes and Landscapes. Your videos offer so much pertinent information. Thanks

  • @jefferyhudson8483
    @jefferyhudson8483 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love long exposure photography! I just got into photography this past February and it has been absolutely amazing since then! I have always been a fan of long exposures and have slowly been working my way into doing them more
    Thanks for your videos! This channel has worked wonders on my photography!

  • @RajneeshSuvarna
    @RajneeshSuvarna 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have been photographing since I was a kid having started with film. I am a semi-professional in the sense that some of my income comes via photography or photography related activities. When I shoot for myself its usually wildlife and landscapes. I used to own good filters in my film days, don't really own anything decent now and most of my long exposure shots now are therefore dusk or night shots.
    I love watching your videos as you make the viewer a co-passenger in your discovery of this genre.

  • @flamepal
    @flamepal 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Mark, just wanted to say I absolutely love your channel! Its great how you can cover so many important topics in such a intuitive and informative way. I always walk away from your videos with something new to think about! As for my photography, its a bit hard to put into words why I picked us up as a hobby but if I had to summarise it in some way I'll say that its down to 2 things. Initially I picked up photography because I loved the idea that it allowed me to capture moments in time to keep forever. The more photos I took however, I started becoming more interested in what the human mind sees as aesthetic or beautiful. This has pushed me to practice more, learn more about composition so that I am not just capturing moments but capturing them in a way that elicits a positive response or invokes a particular emotion. The fact that some of my photos can do that is just something that I find to be really cool, and it makes me glad that I picked this up as a hobby!

  • @jamesherrera2785
    @jamesherrera2785 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm a beginner photographer shooting landscape and still watching your videos to get some tips and tutorial to improve it. And I love doing long exposure shots, slowing down my shutter and enjoying it. I have some cheap filters but I can still shoot long exposure shots and that's my dream! the nisi filters and holder. I hope someday I have those filters

  • @glennwebster6344
    @glennwebster6344 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been taking photos for more than 40 years, using rangefinder, SLR, digital, and mirrorless. First time I saw filters like this was when my father had a Conklin set on his Minolta SLR. There is less need for them now, with bracketing and stacking, but the ND and polarizing filter should still be in everyone’s bag. I am enjoying your videos.

  • @DanCarrollActor
    @DanCarrollActor 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was a news photographer in the late 1970s and early 1980s. I photographed theater in the early 1980s including Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman, Steve Martin, Danny Kaye and many others.

  • @TheHunterA3
    @TheHunterA3 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm just starting out with photography myself. I find landscape photography is quickly becoming my zen moment. I really enjoy your videos and the knowledge you've shared. You are one of a couple of talented landscape photographers that really inspire me to keep growing my skills. And while I only have a simple A6000 with the two kit lenses so far, I really enjoy getting out and seeing the world when everyone else is asleep or at home enjoying their evenings and capturing those moments that really exemplifies the beauty of this world we live in. I guess I never knew what I was missing before that. Even though I live in a part of the country where I don't have the greatest scenes to shoot (no mountains, no beaches, no grand scenes to speak of), I think finding those rare gems, along with the information you share on your videos, really helps me develop a good eye for what makes a good shot and what does not. Thanks, Mark for sharing your videos, your knowledge, and your images. It gives complete novices, like me, something to strive for.

  • @martinmurar9316
    @martinmurar9316 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm a guy from lovely country in the exact centre of Europe called Slovakia. I got into photography a year ago, and I've received my first request to photograph someone just week or two ago. The best part is, that he was satisfied, so I am to shoot with him again tomorrow. Really looking forward to it!

  • @Enchantingcosmos
    @Enchantingcosmos 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Photography for me is like a getaway, a hobby to keep me occupied and sane. Being the only photographer in the family, I urge my younger cousins to explore their undiscovered potential. Hoping to continue it till my last breath.

  • @theartemisx9
    @theartemisx9 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Mark, I was inspired to take up photography after my parents bought a T3i as a family camera and the praise form family and friends knowing they enjoyed the pictures i took was heart warming. At the end of the day photography is just a hobby but being able to capture moments of my life in the way I want and being able to look back at those photos and say "wow i took those" is truly irreplaceable. Good luck to everyone who enters.

  • @heiz1962
    @heiz1962 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started about 35 years ago then I took a photography class and it turned me off photography for many years. I love my Dads Rollecord camera for film black & white Weddings. I got into Landscape Photography 3 years ago and have learned so much from following you, Nick Page, Brendan Van Son, Thomas Heaton & Steven Hanna!

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      heiz1962 That’s great to hear! Glad the videos are helpful!!

  • @gregmulka4618
    @gregmulka4618 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've been away from photography for more than a decade but this year everything finally lined up. New camera arrived yesterday. Lens 1 was a week earlier. The astrophotography workshop is in two weeks and the trip to Badlands, Glacier, and Yellowstone is set for July 2020. You're videos have given me so many tips to use. Keep up the excellent and inspiring work!

  • @alevans1168
    @alevans1168 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark, really like the idea of people discussing why they got into photography. For me it was a complete accident, from hiking and climbing in the mountains I was disappointed by the lack of justice my phone was giving to the beauty I was seeing. So I bought a starter dslr and it’s spiralled from there. I definitely love long exposure, took a ten second exposure of waterfall on the weekend. Like you I love creating something that ordinarily wouldn’t exist.

  • @brianhess4265
    @brianhess4265 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Mark - thanks for covering long exposures. I’m new to photography since I retired from 37 years in law enforcement two years ago. I just purchased a Canon 6D Mark II. Really enjoy your TH-cam channel - thanks!

  • @Jake-ho5ij
    @Jake-ho5ij 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Another great video mark. Loads of relevant info that’s helpful for new photographers like myself. A bit about me I’m a 100% disabled veteran who got into photography in Alaska as a way to help me get as active as possible and outside while reintegrating back into society after my injuries. Landscape photography has given me a new life and I’m thankful for it. I really enjoy being able to bring my friends and family my point of view from the places I get to experience. It has helped me slow down and appreciate how beautiful our world really is. I’ve tinkered with long exposures, but usually am limited to night long shots due to the lack of quality filters and education. I’m working on both though! Thanks again for your awesome uploads.

  • @curtlewis3446
    @curtlewis3446 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Mark,
    I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your videos. I subscribed to your channel after watching one of your videos that was “recommended” while watching other TH-cam videos on my tv. I find your simplistic approach at instructing very refreshing and easy to understand. I’ve already incorporated some of what I’ve learned into my own photography. I’m a self taught hobbyist at best, who thoroughly enjoys taking photos. My genres of interest are wildlife and landscapes. I look forward to each new video and urge you to keep doing what you’re doing. Thank you again for helping me as well as others in furthering our photographic skills.

  • @victorjones4321
    @victorjones4321 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Mark. First, I want you to know how much I love the straight forwardness of your videos without the silliness that others seem to think is important. I started taking my photography to a more serious level about 5 years ago. I have been shooting wildlife, mainly birds but want to branch out with more landscape. I have been using lightroom for the past 3 years and do fairly well but your videos are helping me with a better understanding of Lightroom and more of the features it offers. I am shooting with Nikon's D-750 and D-850. My lens include 400mm f2.8, 24-70 f2.8, and 70-200 f2.8. I also have a 16mm prime but have struggled with it alot. Your videos have spurred me to give it another shot and look at post edit options. I love to travel and I can't learn enough fast enough.....I am so hooked.....lol. I also have a few filters but not these. I can be found on Instagram as @vlj_photography if you would like to see a little of my work. Thank you for all your great videos and looking forward to viewing more.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Victor Jones Thanks so much for the kind words Victor👍

  • @sycymerman633
    @sycymerman633 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice job explaining filters. Started shooting water falls about 3 years ago. Filters made all the difference in the world.

  • @jeffrichards8054
    @jeffrichards8054 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm so glad I found your channel! I've dabbled in photography on and off for a lot of years. I have a treasure trove of photos that date back to my 35mm film teenage years (which is quite a while ago now). I like to peruse them and find jewels to scan, share, and surprise my family and friends. Been digital for many years with my Canon rebel T5. With your help I've been re-engaging and learning how to control my camera and composition. Thanks!

  • @d.goykolov3044
    @d.goykolov3044 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Even though I photograph cities and citiscapes, I like to watch channels of landscape photographers. They are calming :)

  • @FurrychalkbagOutdoors
    @FurrychalkbagOutdoors 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Long exposure photography is without doubt my favourite form of photography. The sense of true creativity you get when the image pops up on your camera's screen after the shot has been taken is so totally satisfying. Really enjoying your no nonsense clear cut videos. :-)

  • @annad5880
    @annad5880 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mark, I started photography during covid lockdowns to get my mind off of the depressing times and you are now one of the YT I try to learn from. Keep up the good work :)

  • @allandandeneau7357
    @allandandeneau7357 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark. I thoroughly enjoy your channel and your passion for photography. I started out when my father gave me a Kodak Instamatic 104 camera for my eighth birthday which used those old square flash cubes (I guess I've aged myself). It took my entire weekly allowance when I bought film and flashcubes. I would plan my photos very carefully because you only had a limited amount of shots on 126 film. Then I had to wait a week for my next allowance to afford the processing, which usually took another week at the local drug store. And Kodak called it an "Instamatic". It didn't matter when I picked up the envelope of photos that some were out of focus, or the flash cube didn't fire. They were like magic to a child of the sixties.
    I can still remember how I felt during the week I would wait for the prints to get developed. I would imagine when I took each photo, and try to visualize what they would actually look like when developed. How times have changed in the photography world. It seems that anticipation is losing its mystique in the digital age. We can immediately chimp our photos and delete the ones we don't like. We can fire off hundreds of photos at little cost, in seconds, where in the days of film, hundreds of photos would cost hundreds of dollars, take hours to shoot and take days to develop. There was little chance for redos. You got it the first time or you didn't, there was usually no going back. You had to trust your skills, your equipment and your imagination.
    I am seeing a trend rising in the photography world. I sense a slowing down in advanced photography as a counterpoint to the "Instamatic" camera phones we all carry. Fujifilm is a prime example with their retro, tactile cameras especially the new X-Pro 3 with its anti-chimping LCD. Camera companies with their "film" simulations. The melding of mirrorless and vintage lenses. The increasing interest in long exposure photography to name a few.
    As you noticed, I've been a photography enthusiast for a long time, but at this point my in my photography I desire to slow down from the current digital methods and become more methodical again. As a wise old ketchup commercial once said "Anticipation, it's making me wait".

  • @lorrainelietz4384
    @lorrainelietz4384 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mark Denney I love your videos. I have been watching them for the last couple of months on a regular basis. The largest thing I have learned from you is to take a step by step thoughtful approach to getting my landscape photos to look the way I want them to look. In other words, thinking it all through calmly. You have helped me with that! I have been taking pictures for a long time but over the last 2 years I have been making efforts to improve my photography. Lately I have been photographing water falls. I have a filter and have encountered all that you mentioned the blue cast, but also an X pattern. So I am shopping. This NiSi system seems really neat! Thank you for the video as always!!

  • @frankhugelman5857
    @frankhugelman5857 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mark,
    I've been following you for awhile learning about landscape photography. I have recently retired so now I get to pursue the things I want to do and landscape photography is one of them. I have yet to actually get out there and start shooting but will very soon. I enjoy your videos, particularly your honesty about the things that have worked and what has not or just things that you could have done better. I enjoy your videos and keep up the good work!

  • @bio7021
    @bio7021 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent video Mark. Clear and concise on the use of filters .... much appreciated! I got into photography about 4 years ago . I love the outdoors and it fit right into my lifestyle. It’s a great way to get you out the door especially during cloudy or stormy days. I love all kinds of photography but especially landscape. Thanks for your great videos 👍

  • @rachelkimball8139
    @rachelkimball8139 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Photography for me has always been a lingering desire in the back of my brain. In middle school I got a few weeks of playing with film cameras, unfortunately, the budget ran out so none of the students got to see the final prints. Fast forward around 15 years, I started a job at a construction company that desperately needed more photographs of their ongoing jobs. I volunteered and with some of my graduation money went all-in on the Sony a7 iii. Needless to say, I fell head over heels in love with it all. As someone who tends to be shy landscape photography is therapeutic, and a nice change of pace from my job site photos. While my skills still need massive improvement, I have started seeing the creep of knowledge appear in my photos. Compositions are improving and overall I understand more of how my camera functions. Tutorials online have been my primary knowledge base, so thank you for all the videos!

  • @ericandalexlego
    @ericandalexlego 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mark, you're amazing at explaining anything in your videos. I've been doing LE photography for a few years and 2 years ago I switched to square filters. Not knowing what to purchase, I have a mix of Haida and Nisi filters but nothing very elaborate as the price is a bit steep. I struggle w/ using them a lot since the setup can be daunting and even though I have a very patient and supportive spouse, I become very self conscious of the time it takes to setup a LE photo.
    All I have right now is 3 stop Graduated filter and a 11 stop Filter w/ a Nisi holder system. You along w/ Nigel Danson are my favorite when it comes to explaining things. Good job.

  • @MilanPetkovic
    @MilanPetkovic 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As always, another great video.
    I started my photography journey 10 months ago, got myself a first, cheap, entry-level DSLR - Canon 2000d, and got few lenses since then... I love shooting landscapes, nature, and outdoors. It is a bit struggle to get all of the quality gear if you are like me, living in Serbia, or any other country with low-income rate, so this path will be a long one, but I love it every step of the way. And I must say, I love your vids, and they helped me quite a bit in choosing (or not choosing) some of the gear, and helped me move forward. Some of the videos on the photography mistakes you made are still one of the favourites and love your honesty and approach to photography in general.
    Keep up the good work! :)

  • @Antineutrino1
    @Antineutrino1 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your videos have really been instrumental in helping me take better pictures. I have just bought my first camera this year and I'm excited by all the different kinds of photography I have jet to try out!
    Long exposure photography is one of them :)

  • @cghkorea
    @cghkorea 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have been interested in photography and about 3 or 4 years ago I started really getting into more in depth. I love shooting landscapes and nature images. I got a 10 stop ND filter (round screw in type) a few months ago and have loved experimenting with long exposures and have been amazed with the results. Having a proper filter system would allow me to continue my journey with long exposures. Love your videos and keep up the great work!

  • @XCMRM80
    @XCMRM80 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great to see the channel doing so well mark! Long exposure photography definitely is addictive, I just wish I lived nearer to the coast...

  • @williamcharlesworth4617
    @williamcharlesworth4617 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You could call me a senior citizen photographer. Retired in my late sixties and became disabled. No problem, aside from having to give up golf and hiking. That's when my youngest daughter said she could remember when she was young that I always had a camera in my hand; the film kind. Got back into the hobby full throttle, purchased a Canon 80D, a new laptop for my Lr post processing, for which I then knew nothing. The laptop was Windows driven, ouch, hard to operate after all the Apple products I used in the past. Got it done though. Learned the basics of the camera, and now shoot in raw, and now starting to look at the filter system, especially for landscape, which we have here, where I live. I can get close to much of it because of having a four wheel pickup truck, and lots of forests around us. In short my ambition is to take the best pictures that I can learn to take. I put hours in every day watching videos, tutorials, and playing with my camera. Your videos have helped to supply me with one of my learning resources, as well as insightful tips. Thanks again for being there for me and all who are in need of good teachers. If you choose me, the filters will be put to use. I have the cheap screw on type now, and they haven't worked out the best for me. Was impressed with your video and the filter system. Looks much easier to employ while learning to use, and for the post finishing process. That's important to me.

  • @kevinmaher3210
    @kevinmaher3210 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    New to long exposures but love the subtle improvements the filters provide.

  • @GabrielFerreira-pj5nl
    @GabrielFerreira-pj5nl 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Mark! I would love to watch a video you talking about how you started as a landscape photography and how did you approach yourself into the market!
    Much thanks!

  • @thanhbui1553
    @thanhbui1553 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Mark , I just started photography around 10 years ago. I love to shooting long exposures... I love to shooting landscapes and waterfalls

  • @patrickparisienne1917
    @patrickparisienne1917 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I found long expo photography is my favourite type, for some of the reasons you describe, especially in trying to achieve minimalist, fine art type images.
    I too use a NiSi V5 system, but with cheaper resin filters, while I save for the real deal, and have to correct colour casts in post by using a custom white balance, or set by usually shooting a frame into the sun, and selecting that.
    Keep up the great work Mark, channel is coming along leaps and bounds💪

  • @glennricks
    @glennricks 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark, So glad I stumbled across your channel while browsing aimlessly a few days ago. I have watch ed a few of your videos now and find your easy listening style and Jargonless technique a real pleasure. I was heavily into photography over 30 years ago, but life does sometimes tend to get in the way, well the good news is I am back and looking forward to it all. I have found I have lots to learn in the digital world, editing, software choices and so much control available before, during and after the shot.
    Keep up the great work, you have to feed my addiction now.

  • @joecarroll1404
    @joecarroll1404 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Last year I've been getting into photography and your channel has helped me a lot. I've been struggling with what filters I should get for sunrise long exposure shots. This video has helped me out a lot so thank you for that, and thank you for all the other great content. Keep up the great work

  • @flevingfinn5885
    @flevingfinn5885 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm from Finland and mainly do landscapes & astro stuff with sony a6000, actually were checking bit darker nd filter today as I only have nd8 atm. And thanks for the videos, they are humble and down to earth without biased opinions, so they are relaxing and educational to watch.

  • @sabrinad.2407
    @sabrinad.2407 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank You for your videos.
    I'm a french landscape photographer and I love long exposure. Specially seascape when You can see on your screen, the movment of the waves. For me it's magical. Hope you'll show us another on place video of long exposure 😉

  • @slowlyrusting4044
    @slowlyrusting4044 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Completely agree with you regarding the lack of a color cast. I picked up the V5 system a few years ago and have no "real" complaints. Maybe I now have a couple. I like the way the new holder is edged to make filter addition and removal easier. The new locking mechanism is a nice feature. Thanks for sharing.

  • @unclebuck5957
    @unclebuck5957 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started over 50 years ago it so easy to do great photos today than when I started taking pictures with my 120 roll film then to a canon 35mm then to canon F-1. Did a lot of black and white cheaper to developed yourself than getting them processed . Took photos had to wait to see what you got and it cost money more than today . I have so much fun taking photos today can take all I want and delete the ones I don't like . I love working with filters have to look into the ones you were using . Love to take pictures in morning and at night . What I like about taking pictures today is what you can learn on TH-cam trying new things . Thanks for the great tips on taking long exposures. The computer and color grading is so much fun.

  • @SR-sx9yl
    @SR-sx9yl 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really liked this video. Especially how you compared various ND filters of the same subject to give a good idea of where you started and where you ended up by which you chose.

  • @isoawe1888
    @isoawe1888 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice video Mark. I’m one of those diehards that still believes in getting it right in camera. So many fellow photographers have ditched their filters because they can “fix it in photoshop “. This looks like a nice system.

  • @UrbanVerse69
    @UrbanVerse69 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just started into photography in May of this year, got my first DSLR (Nikon d3500), and have been absorbing everything I can learn. Picked up quite a few good tips from your channel over these last few months, and have enjoyed trying my hand at long exposures, either at the local lakes or at Cumberland Falls. I'm especially fond of light-trail long exposure shots as well. I'm excited to be moving into fall and getting to try my hand at more landscapes now that the seasons are changing. Appreciate the wealth of information you share here!

  • @johnnymarinarasauce
    @johnnymarinarasauce 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark,
    I just retired this year and photography has become my new passion. Even though I’ve had cameras over the years I didn’t really have the time I have now lol. Anyway great video and keep them coming. Take care.
    Dave

  • @ltsykes6492
    @ltsykes6492 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Long exposure photography is completely new to me, but its the next thing I want to try and master with my camera. I really hope to start playing with some long exposure photography next month on a trip to Patagonia planned for my girlfriends birthday!
    Feel like I’ve picked up a lot following these tutorials. Keep the videos coming Mark, they’ve been such a help!

  • @richardkwai
    @richardkwai 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Long exposures are just so much fun. It's that bonus where you press the shutter and then just be able to sit back and enjoy nature while your camera takes the picture then processes. Excellent video as always Mark!

  • @rashidboolay4258
    @rashidboolay4258 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Long exposure all the live longe exposure day! Thanks for making this video!

  • @tghafoor
    @tghafoor 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been thinking about doing long exposure shooting for some time. The affects you demonstrated despite the “not so great” conditions highlighted the real advantage of doing these. Will invest in some filters for sure and try this.

  • @corinevankapel
    @corinevankapel 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Mark, I have discovered your channel a while back and I look forward to your weekly videos now. Really nice to watch and very inspiring! Living only two minutes from the North Sea you made me realize I should really start to discover the possibilities of long exposures as well......

  • @Jon-jh4iv
    @Jon-jh4iv 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love how you keep it simple for the new people trying to learn. and you provided examples of pictures with and without filters next to each other. Thank you for the video

  • @jayfisherphoto
    @jayfisherphoto 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Glad I watched this video. It's good seeing the difference between 3, 6 and 10 stop filter. So many other videos on the subject never show examples of the exact same subject to see the different. Thanks Mark.

  • @jessele1971
    @jessele1971 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am in my infancy stage of photography :) I find beauty in all things. I love landscape photography and foliage.