Old glass can be fun for sure! When I first tried an old wide angle zoom lens on my Olympus, I was fighting the in body stabilization. I found the setting to manually enter a focal length and it was great until I zoomed in😂 At least it was an easy learning curve.
I'm old, so I actually remember when cameras didn't have built in light meters, and all the stuff now referred to as 'manual', was just known as photography
What a beautiful spot you picked for a walk. :) 0:58 That's so helpful. Is that how you set shots up to blur the background or is that a different thing? 1:38 It seems like there is so much treasure buried in a little research. 1:49 Cuteness overload coming in. 2:00 POV: A dog's adventure. 2:25 Made in Japan. I think it's so cool that you have many stories from lenses that have travelled the globe capturing all kinds of moments. Like 3:38. That is such an epic story to explore and be part of, Batman! P.S. Your thumbnail on this one is so fun! :)
@@chloeforbesk so the blur effect is this whole other thing and I will explain that to you next time. That running dog was hilarious. He was so fast! I would think he was in one part of the woods, and he'd come from this totally different area. And thank you about the thumbnail! I did that rather quickly because I had to jump on a call, and I wasn't paying attention to the time
@@ChrisBrogan Thank you. I so want to hear how you make that happen with the blur. I didn't see the dog coming AT ALL. Sonic speed. The best surprise. The thumbnail too. It turned out so great. Maybe there's a lesson tucked in there somewhere about speed driving momentum :)
Hey Chris, I went back to your site only to discover that you deleted it, and then to discover you deleted your Twitter account as well. May I ask why?
@@NivCalderon Twitter because it's a dumpster fire. My site because who cares? I'll make another one at some point. But see? You found me. I'm still findable.
Old glass can be fun for sure! When I first tried an old wide angle zoom lens on my Olympus, I was fighting the in body stabilization. I found the setting to manually enter a focal length and it was great until I zoomed in😂 At least it was an easy learning curve.
@@markattardo good point. I'm still learning lots. And making lots of mistakes.
I'm old, so I actually remember when cameras didn't have built in light meters, and all the stuff now referred to as 'manual', was just known as photography
What a beautiful spot you picked for a walk. :)
0:58 That's so helpful. Is that how you set shots up to blur the background or is that a different thing?
1:38 It seems like there is so much treasure buried in a little research.
1:49 Cuteness overload coming in.
2:00 POV: A dog's adventure.
2:25 Made in Japan. I think it's so cool that you have many stories from lenses that have travelled the globe capturing all kinds of moments. Like 3:38. That is such an epic story to explore and be part of, Batman!
P.S. Your thumbnail on this one is so fun! :)
@@chloeforbesk so the blur effect is this whole other thing and I will explain that to you next time.
That running dog was hilarious. He was so fast! I would think he was in one part of the woods, and he'd come from this totally different area.
And thank you about the thumbnail! I did that rather quickly because I had to jump on a call, and I wasn't paying attention to the time
@@ChrisBrogan Thank you. I so want to hear how you make that happen with the blur. I didn't see the dog coming AT ALL. Sonic speed. The best surprise. The thumbnail too. It turned out so great. Maybe there's a lesson tucked in there somewhere about speed driving momentum :)
Hey Chris, I went back to your site only to discover that you deleted it, and then to discover you deleted your Twitter account as well. May I ask why?
@@NivCalderon Twitter because it's a dumpster fire. My site because who cares? I'll make another one at some point.
But see? You found me. I'm still findable.