Thank you for this video. When I do night street photography I feel like a moth. I am attracted to the light. As you suggest, restaurants and stores provide the light the camera needs. Fast glass does help a lot. Using a slower SS can help if the subject isn’t moving very fast. The 1/60 is the slowest SS I will use. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
THANKS FOR SHARING...I Love the low light tips with my 50MM Nikon lens! Quick question: kDo you prefer shooting black and white more thanr color images?
In street photography especially I favour black and white and only when colours are better I go with that. For my professional work I have to switch to colour when it’s the demand. But monochrome is my main focus.
@@MortenAlbekPhotography Good call! I find that monochrome gives our images more contrast and a "movie" type of feel to them, and I hardly ever see our younger camera shooters shoot in black and white..they consider it to be 'OLD SCHOOL" and are strictly working in color; Like you, I have to shoot color when the demand is made by a client or for a photo assignnment; I love seeing the world in black and white or even sepia tone! Thanks again for sharing
Very nice and relaxing pictures to look at!👍 May I ask how you determine white balance in post editing. Do you just go by feeling and adjust the two sliders by looking at the picture or do you have a certain way of setting the white balance? Thank you 🙏
Thank you. I mostly use my eyes to determine the colours and go with the feeling, working with the sliders to adjust in Lightroom. I prefer a warmer tone mostly for colour photos but it all depends on the motive. Sometimes I use the colour picker to test the white when available, but I rarely go with it as it is.
I loved shooting Night Street Photography in Vietnam in 2017 ... Saigon City 🤩
Must have been a great experience.
Thank you for this video.
When I do night street photography I feel like a moth. I am attracted to the light. As you suggest, restaurants and stores provide the light the camera needs. Fast glass does help a lot. Using a slower SS can help if the subject isn’t moving very fast. The 1/60 is the slowest SS I will use.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
I like that “feeling like a moth” comment 😄👍
THANKS FOR SHARING...I Love the low light tips with my 50MM Nikon lens! Quick question: kDo you prefer shooting black and white more thanr color images?
In street photography especially I favour black and white and only when colours are better I go with that. For my professional work I have to switch to colour when it’s the demand. But monochrome is my main focus.
@@MortenAlbekPhotography Good call! I find that monochrome gives our images more contrast and a "movie" type of feel to them, and I hardly ever see our younger camera shooters shoot in black and white..they consider it to be 'OLD SCHOOL" and are strictly working in color; Like you, I have to shoot color when the demand is made by a client or for a photo assignnment; I love seeing the world in black and white or even sepia tone! Thanks again for sharing
Very nice and relaxing pictures to look at!👍 May I ask how you determine white balance in post editing. Do you just go by feeling and adjust the two sliders by looking at the picture or do you have a certain way of setting the white balance? Thank you 🙏
Thank you. I mostly use my eyes to determine the colours and go with the feeling, working with the sliders to adjust in Lightroom. I prefer a warmer tone mostly for colour photos but it all depends on the motive.
Sometimes I use the colour picker to test the white when available, but I rarely go with it as it is.