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I don’t know how many times I have come back to your video, either as reference material or just to enjoy how your explanation of taking a photo comes across as so easy to understand, so I am left with “ so that is how you do it” you certainly have a talent for communication. Cheers Gary
this tutorial right here was probably the most useful I could find, as a beginner who just let his smartphone behind and started with a bigger camera. (OM-D E-M 10 Mk III) Most "tutorials" I found were all about "Buy this particular product" or "throw your money at that specific brand". Your tutorial was like, "remind the rule of thirds and use the basics to figure out your settings to get a similar result as in this image". And maybe use this free app, if you don't want to make the math in your head.
Thank you for this I have a Nikon d3300 and just tried the bulb setting and have a time setting as well will have to try it on a dark clear sky excellent vlog
Maaaaan. The trick of Set your exposure, Then place the filter and then calculate +10 stops or use the app.!!! AMAZING! I Struggled a lot with this B shots.
Nice vlog Gary. There is always a place for a step-by-step tutorial such as this one with so many people picking up cameras for the first time. Photography is not an easy craft for a beginner but explanations like this makes the learning more interesting. When I started photography five years ago I started learning from books which is alright but videos such as this feels like you are giving people a one-to-one workshop and is far more informative. You are becoming my favourite vlogger.
Always enjoy your videos Gary, even the basic stuff like this - it does none of us any harm to go back to basics. But here's a useful tip that I saw a vlogger do years ago that you haven't done: attach a velcro strip to one leg of your tripod and the other piece of it to your intervalometer. That stops the intervalometer from dangling down and swinging about in the breeze, and you don't need to stand there holding it during really long exposures. Just remember to use the two second timer when taking the shot.
Great vlog Gary and very useful. I have to be honest mate and tell you that are only one a few photographers that I follow that have maintained forward momentum during these difficult Covid-19 times, so well done. Keeping it interesting and focused with superb and very clear delivery. Keep well and stay safe, cheers.
Absolutely spot on Gary, top man on here for explaining things, I just wish some of the other TH-camrs would take a note from your presentations, Thank You...
Very good! I often use multiple exposure with a Lee filter to extend the exposure time beyond 30 seconds. I set up for the normal exposure with the filter then run 3 shots on multi. The camera blends all 3 (or however many are chosen) images into one. It's not a way of increasing exposure time versus that calculated by the light meter, but it does allow the extra milkiness with water because effectively the scene is exposed three times at whatever exposure is set thereby multiplying the exposure duration at metered setting by 3.
Gary, its such a pleasure to watch your videos because you make it so simple to understand things. Well done indeed, it takes an effort to make such incredible content. Thank you!
I must agree with Nigel King, you are moving along nicely with the uncertain times we are in, no whats in my bag or have you seen these filters round or square yet lol if you no what i mean. so good on you to still want to teach the basics of camera work, well done and I liked the b&w by the way.
Hi Gary I'm a newbie on your Tatorials, love photography. Just starting out. Got my new camera ect. Don't really know where to start🤔 but I'm so excited to give it ago. Got know idea about lens. But thankyou for your help and tips best wishes Janie👍
Great video - really well explained for a someone not used to doing long exposures but looking to try. Thank you Gary. I loved the colour image but the B&W works as well.
Great video as usual. I am not a beginner in landscape photography or long exposure, but it is always a pleasure to listen to you and appreciate your art. Thank you.
Great Vlog Gary, to explain how to capture a long exposure. Been doing photography for many years but I still love looking at vlogs that go back to basics just to see if I've forgotten something. We can all learn more
Thanks a lot Gary, great video as always. Don't forget guys, if you're not using a mirror less camera. You should cover the view finder to stop light leaks. They can ruin a great image just as much as a sun flair would.
Another excellent video Gary, thank you very much. I did a double take when you recovered Bulb mode at 17 minutes odd having done so at 15 minutes but I see that it flowed better leaving the second mention in and it is sucha rare item it doesn't hurt having it twice.
Love these videos...although I've been in photography for a ( ahem ) 'few years' ( like 57 lol ) you ALWAYS tend to forget 'something'...so seeing these is a great way to refresh your memory...and trigger a few ideas as well. Many thanks :-)
Gary - just to say thanks for the heads up on 10 stopper ND filters... I'm off to St Michael's Mount this weekend, so for autumn light, gonna give it a try! Appreciate the work you put into these vlogs!
I've been watching your videos for a while now and although they have all helpful as a real beginner this is the most useful. Thanks Gary. I'm just waiting to be allowed to go more than 5km from home to try some of this stuff out. Keep it going please.
Hello Gary, a great video tutorial with excellent information on how to achieve long exposure photographs. The shots at the end are great. Thanks for sharing and continue to stay safe in these mixed up times. 😷
Great video Gary. Maybe worth adding a tip to cover the view finder during longer exposures to avoid light ingress ruining the image. If you mentioned it and I missed it - apologies.
I should have mentioned it you're right. I rarely cover my eyepeice unless I'm shooting 4-minute or longer exposures. That's why I didn't mention it. Thanks xx
Recently discovered your channel and I’m very glad I did. Great stuff on it and very interesting. The end photo here was stunning. I’ve never heard of B mode and I’m clueless about filters. I’ve lots to learn.
Hi Gary great video. Thanks for sharing. I would be interested in how you do the post processing at the same level of detail , you referred to more info on the more detailed editing but I didn't find where it was..... Could you help me and point me to the vlog on the editting ? Thanks Mike
Awesome as always Gary, I bought a Zomei 10 stop after last years video, but just changed it for a Hoya Pro ND, I have been out a few times with it and the images are getting better, mistake I made was I was shooting in AP. Thanks again.
I am really enjoying your tutorials Gary. Any chance you could do one on night time scenes (car light trails, night streets etc)? Keep up the excellent work mate!
Excellent overview of the key success factors in a long exposure photo. I'm not totally new to this kind of photography, but still appreciated the quick and clear coverage of the histogram, a tool that I have neglected. Gary, one question: you mention that in Bulb mode on your Canon 5D3, you must use an intervalometer to end the exposure. With my Canon 5D4 Bulb mode you can specify exactly how long you want it and the camera closes the shutter at the end point. Perhaps that is an upgrade from the 5D3?
@@stephengibbons Right, I noticed towards the end that he was using a Mark II, but I believe he mentioned earlier in the video that he also has a Mark III.
✔ MY POST-PROCESSING
How to remove the horizon 👀
If you want to learn my post-processing techniques then please consider becoming a member of my TH-cam Channel. (£5.99 no subscription) From here you can download every picture in this video and I'll create in real-time a tutorial on how I post-process my fine art images. Inc how to remove the horizon. Info below
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Interested?
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Fantastic video…probably the best I’ve seen on this subject. Thank you Gary!
No matter how much you know, there is always something to learn or re-learn. Great vlog, many thanks Gary.
Agreed 10000%
I don’t know how many times I have come back to your video, either as reference material or just to enjoy how your explanation of taking a photo comes across as so easy to understand, so I am left with “ so that is how you do it” you certainly have a talent for communication. Cheers Gary
this tutorial right here was probably the most useful I could find, as a beginner who just let his smartphone behind and started with a bigger camera. (OM-D E-M 10 Mk III)
Most "tutorials" I found were all about "Buy this particular product" or "throw your money at that specific brand". Your tutorial was like, "remind the rule of thirds and use the basics to figure out your settings to get a similar result as in this image". And maybe use this free app, if you don't want to make the math in your head.
Excellent video Gary. Very interesting and very well explained. Thank you :)
Thank you
Thank you for this I have a Nikon d3300 and just tried the bulb setting and have a time setting as well will have to try it on a dark clear sky excellent vlog
Thank you
Very nice Garry.
Love your fine art images.
Just learning and you make it so fun and ez to understand
Thank you for taking the time to do this tutorial. I always learn new techniques and ways to compose my photos.
Glad it was helpful!
Great image. I learn a lot from you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
My pleasure!
Maaaaan. The trick of Set your exposure, Then place the filter and then calculate +10 stops or use the app.!!! AMAZING! I Struggled a lot with this B shots.
Nice vlog Gary. There is always a place for a step-by-step tutorial such as this one with so many people picking up cameras for the first time. Photography is not an easy craft for a beginner but explanations like this makes the learning more interesting. When I started photography five years ago I started learning from books which is alright but videos such as this feels like you are giving people a one-to-one workshop and is far more informative. You are becoming my favourite vlogger.
I thought that was exceptionally well explained and thank you for taking the time to make the vid
Another great video Gary, very informative
Always enjoy your videos Gary, even the basic stuff like this - it does none of us any harm to go back to basics.
But here's a useful tip that I saw a vlogger do years ago that you haven't done: attach a velcro strip to one leg of your tripod and the other piece of it to your intervalometer. That stops the intervalometer from dangling down and swinging about in the breeze, and you don't need to stand there holding it during really long exposures. Just remember to use the two second timer when taking the shot.
Thank you for this video...So well explained...
Cheers Pete
You’ve got a new subscriber. Just watched a couple of your videos and like your down to Earth approach. Looking forward to watching more..
As usual Gary great video...don't understand why people tick the dislike button... when your trying to educate them...
Great vlog Gary and very useful. I have to be honest mate and tell you that are only one a few photographers that I follow that have maintained forward momentum during these difficult Covid-19 times, so well done. Keeping it interesting and focused with superb and very clear delivery. Keep well and stay safe, cheers.
Fantastic as always Gary and thank you.
Thank you Gary. You explain everything simply which as a beginner is great. Cheers.
fantastic gary!!!! thanks.
You are like the Bob Ross of photography.
Always brilliant & informative
Excellent and detailed description of long exposure photography. Thank you.
Brilliant Gary, more like this please!
Thanks Ian. Any suggestions?
Absolutely spot on Gary, top man on here for explaining things, I just wish some of the other TH-camrs would take a note from your presentations, Thank You...
Great tutorial video Gary. 👌👌👌
Very good! I often use multiple exposure with a Lee filter to extend the exposure time beyond 30 seconds. I set up for the normal exposure with the filter then run 3 shots on multi. The camera blends all 3 (or however many are chosen) images into one. It's not a way of increasing exposure time versus that calculated by the light meter, but it does allow the extra milkiness with water because effectively the scene is exposed three times at whatever exposure is set thereby multiplying the exposure duration at metered setting by 3.
Spot on Gary like it 😊
Every day’s a school day, very clear and concise. Even repeating the difficult parts. 😀
Gary, its such a pleasure to watch your videos because you make it so simple to understand things. Well done indeed, it takes an effort to make such incredible content. Thank you!
Ty Sir for taking the time to educate... 👍
Really informative and well done. Thanks, Garry.
Brilliant Gary Thank you 👍
I am brand new to photography. I appreciate you taking this step-by-step ~ thank you!
Thanks Gary Fabulous I have learned something more about Photography.
Interesting and helpful. Thank you.
Very well explained. Thanks 👏
I must agree with Nigel King, you are moving along nicely with the uncertain times we are in, no whats in my bag or have you seen these filters round or square yet lol if you no what i mean. so good on you to still want to teach the basics of camera work, well done and I liked the b&w by the way.
Great stuff, thank you sir.
Hi Gary I'm a newbie on your Tatorials, love photography. Just starting out. Got my new camera ect. Don't really know where to start🤔 but I'm so excited to give it ago. Got know idea about lens. But thankyou for your help and tips best wishes Janie👍
Thank you Gary 👍
Another great video with loads usefull informations
Very welcome, cheers Alex 👍
I bought that cheap 10 stop ND you recommended last year. It works great and the slight colour cast is easily corrected.
Great video - really well explained for a someone not used to doing long exposures but looking to try. Thank you Gary. I loved the colour image but the B&W works as well.
2 tips I would add, Gary. remove any camera straps when on a tripod, and cover the eyepiece when taking long exposures
Just so enjoyable and some good tips, best guy on You Tube. Love your Fine Art photohgraphy and help.
Great video as usual. I am not a beginner in landscape photography or long exposure, but it is always a pleasure to listen to you and appreciate your art. Thank you.
Great Vlog Gary, to explain how to capture a long exposure. Been doing photography for many years but I still love looking at vlogs that go back to basics just to see if I've forgotten something. We can all learn more
A Masterclass! Nicely done Gary 👍Del
Fab vid .
Cheeers 👍👍
nice job explaining.
Cheers Rich 👍👍
Always enjoy your uploads Gary I've learned so much from you your so good like I've said before at explaining what your doing.
Thank you very much for this tutorial. Greatly appreciated.
Sound video Gary - great content & excellent explanation. I'd say great vlog for beginners & experts alike and those somewhere in between..... cheers
Thanks Mr. Garry 👍
Cheers
That last shot is simply stunning. Top work mate.
Thank you once again for a really helpful video. I know we have seen some of this before, but for me it is great to get a refresher. Thanks a mil.
Cheers Brian 👍
Thanks a lot Gary, great video as always.
Don't forget guys, if you're not using a mirror less camera. You should cover the view finder to stop light leaks. They can ruin a great image just as much as a sun flair would.
Amazing videos.
Thanks! 👍👍
thanks Gary another gem!
Very instructive video.
Another excellent video Gary, thank you very much. I did a double take when you recovered Bulb mode at 17 minutes odd having done so at 15 minutes but I see that it flowed better leaving the second mention in and it is sucha rare item it doesn't hurt having it twice.
Very well explained - thank you!
I think you explained bulb mode twice. Great images
Love these videos...although I've been in photography for a ( ahem ) 'few years' ( like 57 lol ) you ALWAYS tend to forget 'something'...so seeing these is a great way to refresh your memory...and trigger a few ideas as well. Many thanks :-)
Hi Gary,
Another well executed video and explained very well.
Lovely images as usual.
Great TH-camr! highly recommended :)
Mate, that final image... 😮 👍👍
Thank you Gary, I learn something new every time you make a video teaching how you frame your shots.
Nice video Gary, well explained in easy in depth steps and so easy to follow. Very inspirational, have not used filters before but will give it a go.
Thankfully for you
Brilliant Gary. Very helpful thanks.
You have a nice signature
Thanks Gary been struggling with filters and focus , will definitely try this out and slow down .
Very inspiring and useful, creativity and knowledge it's a thing you have to give and sell, love your work
Good tutorial and I love that picture.
Hi Carlo, thank you!
Gary you are really better than good. YOU ARE GOODER hahaha. Thank you
Gary the king! Tks
Excellent video
brilliant Gary, very well demonstrated, and loved the final image
Gary - just to say thanks for the heads up on 10 stopper ND filters... I'm off to St Michael's Mount this weekend, so for autumn light, gonna give it a try! Appreciate the work you put into these vlogs!
Great tutorial and lovely images.
I've been watching your videos for a while now and although they have all helpful as a real beginner this is the most useful. Thanks Gary. I'm just waiting to be allowed to go more than 5km from home to try some of this stuff out. Keep it going please.
Hello Gary, a great video tutorial with excellent information on how to achieve long exposure photographs. The shots at the end are great. Thanks for sharing and continue to stay safe in these mixed up times. 😷
Great video Gary. Maybe worth adding a tip to cover the view finder during longer exposures to avoid light ingress ruining the image. If you mentioned it and I missed it - apologies.
I should have mentioned it you're right. I rarely cover my eyepeice unless I'm shooting 4-minute or longer exposures. That's why I didn't mention it. Thanks xx
Recently discovered your channel and I’m very glad I did. Great stuff on it and very interesting. The end photo here was stunning. I’ve never heard of B mode and I’m clueless about filters. I’ve lots to learn.
Hi Gary great video. Thanks for sharing. I would be interested in how you do the post processing at the same level of detail , you referred to more info on the more detailed editing but I didn't find where it was..... Could you help me and point me to the vlog on the editting ? Thanks Mike
very wise words, excellent Gary
Awesome as always Gary, I bought a Zomei 10 stop after last years video, but just changed it for a Hoya Pro ND, I have been out a few times with it and the images are getting better, mistake I made was I was shooting in AP. Thanks again.
Great explanations, but what's bulb mode again?
Thanks for the Lee filter app, very cool.
Fabulous Mr Gough!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 📸🎥🎬🎞📽👍🏻👊🏻👌🏻
I am really enjoying your tutorials Gary. Any chance you could do one on night time scenes (car light trails, night streets etc)? Keep up the excellent work mate!
Great suggestion!
Great tutorial. Great image.👍🙂
Thanks
Excellent overview of the key success factors in a long exposure photo. I'm not totally new to this kind of photography, but still appreciated the quick and clear coverage of the histogram, a tool that I have neglected.
Gary, one question: you mention that in Bulb mode on your Canon 5D3, you must use an intervalometer to end the exposure. With my Canon 5D4 Bulb mode you can specify exactly how long you want it and the camera closes the shutter at the end point. Perhaps that is an upgrade from the 5D3?
He has a Mk11
@@stephengibbons Right, I noticed towards the end that he was using a Mark II, but I believe he mentioned earlier in the video that he also has a Mark III.
Amazing
great video Gary, I've not got a 9 grad filter, I think I need one, I try but its nothing like you get with my basic 10 stop, thanks very much