Thank you, sir. Thank you for the world-class knowledge. unlike other youtubers that share knowledge but without in-depth knowledge like you sir. Forever in debt.
Just goes to prove that photography learning takes time, unlike the hundreds of youth videos out there currently that either dont show anything or are completely useless and know NOTHING about photography, so well done sir for taking the time to show the BEST way.
I always like you pace as it allows me a few seconds to let the concept sink in my old brain. I am still waiting, however, for you to say "And Bob's your uncle" though
Another great video of how you got to a fantastic photograph. Would you tell us a bit about the equipment you were using besides the photo gear. Highly appreciated.
@@jimgsewell i use savage translum medium weight and I find it to be too soft, I don't have the budget to test every single one version out there, some lee diffusion filters look good but hard to tell without actually testing them out
@@areusirius2054 I understand, I have a limited budget too. I have a roll of savage translum heavyweight and it is much heavier than what he is using. I have yet to try any of the lighter weight. It will be interesting to see what he says. I butted in on your comment, so that I'll get notified when he answers. 😁
I really like your videos, but I don't have or can afford studio lighting, therefore are there any videos that show how you can achieve some of these images with just a Speedlight or two?
Yes, most small table top photography can be done with a Speedlight as you don't need a great deal of energy. Follow the link for a video showing how to do it with gust a torch and a plastic bag. th-cam.com/video/7N1gHcPLxUc/w-d-xo.html
Can you please explain- why a 24-70 not a 90mm macro 2.8? Anyway we are working close to 50mm, then why not a 50mm prime. If it is a stupid elementary question - that’s because I am new here!
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A masterclass in lighting. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
I wait every day for your videos because they are excellent.... Thank you very much.
So nice of you
Sir, you teach well then my previous lecturer did. Thank you
It's my pleasure
Really love your videos. So calmly explained, and all so understandable
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Fantastic video. Thank you so much!
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I have learnt a lot from this video. Thank you!
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Thank you for these videos. They're very well explained and demonstrated. Subscribed and happily awaiting your next ones.
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Great teaching ! Really clear explanation that successfully help understand the whole process. Thank you so much! Please, do teach more!
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Love this kind of photography :) very good video :)
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Thank you, sir. Thank you for the world-class knowledge. unlike other youtubers that share knowledge but without in-depth knowledge like you sir. Forever in debt.
You are most welcome
Thank you again! Your images are interesting and beautiful, and your lessons are great.
Glad you like them!
you've taught me a lot over the years, thank you.
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Thank you. I love your VDO.
So nice of you
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Thanks, I love learning the techniques. Your videos are a constant reminder of how much I need to go in developing my eye.
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Just goes to prove that photography learning takes time, unlike the hundreds of youth videos out there currently that either dont show anything or are completely useless and know NOTHING about photography, so well done sir for taking the time to show the BEST way.
Thanks for that!
You're an inspiration
Thank you.
I always like you pace as it allows me a few seconds to let the concept sink in my old brain. I am still waiting, however, for you to say "And Bob's your uncle" though
Maybe soon, thanks.
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Another great video of how you got to a fantastic photograph. Would you tell us a bit about the equipment you were using besides the photo gear. Highly appreciated.
Coming soon!
Excellent video and shot, can you share what and where i can get the Tstand you are using?
The C stand is from www.doughty-engineering.co.uk/
would you be able to share which diffusion material version you were using here? there are so many to chose from
Let's see what he says. My guess is Translum
@@jimgsewell i use savage translum medium weight and I find it to be too soft, I don't have the budget to test every single one version out there, some lee diffusion filters look good but hard to tell without actually testing them out
@@areusirius2054 I understand, I have a limited budget too. I have a roll of savage translum heavyweight and it is much heavier than what he is using. I have yet to try any of the lighter weight. It will be interesting to see what he says. I butted in on your comment, so that I'll get notified when he answers. 😁
The diffusion material was Lee 216. You could use 110 micron drafting film to get almost the same result.
@@CameraClubLive thank you, I suspected it was a some lee version
Thank you for teaching. Where you get the defusing roll material from ?
The diffusion material is made by Lee Filters (216 diffusion) in the UK and is available through retailers or the Lee Filters web site.
Thank you . According to your great experience what type is the best diffusion between the gel and nylon silk?
inspiração
Thanks for watching.
@@CameraClubLive o senhor ganhou minha atenção e meu agradecimento por ser tão paciente e perfeito em ensinar. abraço enviado do Brasil
I really like your videos, but I don't have or can afford studio lighting, therefore are there any videos that show how you can achieve some of these images with just a Speedlight or two?
Yes, most small table top photography can be done with a Speedlight as you don't need a great deal of energy.
Follow the link for a video showing how to do it with gust a torch and a plastic bag. th-cam.com/video/7N1gHcPLxUc/w-d-xo.html
Can you please explain- why a 24-70 not a 90mm macro 2.8? Anyway we are working close to 50mm, then why not a 50mm prime. If it is a stupid elementary question - that’s because I am new here!
A 24-70 is a common lens most people may have, I'm demonstrating what can be done with a common lens.
Hope that helps.
I thought you were taking photos of a bra less woman laying down?.