I once took a trip with a good friend of mine to photograph some waterfalls. It had to have been a 5+ hour drive to get to our destination, and when we got there, we BOTH had forgotten our tripods. So, don't make the mistake of forgetting your gear.
Not compensating for changing light...took me a while, but I let go of the "always trust the calculator" mentality, and allowed myself to experiment and start to trust myself.
I love how you DON'T just assume that all beginners make all of these mistakes. And, you tell us the mistakes YOU made. Thank you: great video, and beautiful work.
hope everything is well with you, we are all missing you terribly. your tips about photography has helped me out tremendously, you're an amazing teacher!
Why are there no more videos? I was struggling with the genre of photography I wanted to specialize in until I started watch Attilio Ruffo and thanks mostly to Attilio I now exclusively do landscape and cityscape photography and I love it. Thanks for everything and I hope nothing is wrong in your life and you can start creating again soon!!
Another wonderful video! You have such incredible production value on all of your videos. It’s more than just a lesson, it’s a break from reality for a while. A great lesson, beautiful imagery, soothing music, you nail it all. Thank you!!!
Attilio you gave me the calm in this world of TH-cam, each video of yours is a sincere and harmonious conversation, I am sorry not to see more new videos. The important thing is that i hope everything is very well on your side, a hug and take care of yourself.
Thank you for the wonderful videos on long exposure photography. They have helped me very much. I so enjoy your style and method of communicating. It brings a sense of calm and joy. I know you haven’t posted in a while and I wish you the best in all parts of life !
Thanks for sharing and again good choice of music ! My biggest mistakes are indeed to forget to close my viewfinder and not compensating for fast changing light. I lost the small rubber viewfinder obscure tool for my Canon and could not find it anywhere online except for big money. I instead bought some spare eyepieces, took the rubber part of one and glued some black plastic on it so I now have the same thing. I also put a small metal ring through it so I can easily attach it to my filter pouch.
Hi Attilio, thanks for the volume of work which you have already shared. You are one of my most favorite landscape photography teachers. Glad to see that you are responding to messages and doing good. All the best and wish you good health 👍 ❤
I could say that I never made mistakes. I started to make long exposure photos after watching your videos, thanks to your advice and the passion that you transmit it was pretty easy to deal with this wonderful technique. Thank you Attilio !
I did get a 10 stop ND. I have done a few long exposures. I am never sure about my choices but in the long run, it has been ok if I get to make a shot and then make adjustments for the next try.
Attilio - you shouldn't vanish like this without any word - people worry about you, are you ok man, we miss your prescence, just put something up so we know you're doing ok.
I get really inspired watching this video and look forward to planning a long exposure session. It’s also comforting to know that the value of making “mistakes” is to get better ! I like it.
I like your videos I appreciate the time and effort you take in filming them so they are also reflecting the beauty of the location and are relaxing to watch while being informative Thanks
Thank you for this very interesting video!!! I am just going to start photos using long exposure. You've gave good instructions to reduce mistakes. THANK YOU!
Great video Attilio and love the last image. For me the biggest challenge is compensating the exposure time based on the reducing light. Interesting you opting to go for a 2 minute exposure when the app suggests 31 seconds. I have been increasing the exposure time but only by about 10-20% so helpful tip to push the exposure time out by quite a lot more.
Hi Attilio 👋🏽 Newbie to LE photography here! I know you said not to trust the app 😅but just out of curiosity when you are entering the test shot/base settings into the app - if you are using a 10stop ND + 3stop GND would you enter into the app as it being totally as 13stops or 10? Thank you for your time and these videos they have made me feel a lot more competent to go shoot
This is so much fun! A new facet of photography that I've never attempted but am drawn to it by these vlogs! Thank you and Happy Holidays to you and your subscribers!
Brilliant episode as always Attilio… a beautiful tranquil setting you have chosen.. helpful information as always which is always appreciated , thank you kindly 🙏🏻.
Hi Attilio, getting into long exposure and loving it! I'm in south florida and took some cool ones the other eve at our pier, it's so ironic you mention don't rely on the app, I started to but after adjusting the time the pics were so much better.... Great video and thanx again.
Definitely not going to complain about the warmer weather we are having in late October. Your Grandmother was 100% correct, I am using cheap ND filters and will need to upgrade, so I spend money on crap and still have yo buy quality. Did this with a Viltrox adapter for my R6, and still had to buy the Canon adapter for my EF lenses to work, will I ever learn?
Great video as always Attilio, very informative. I’m guilty of most of those mistakes 😊 but learning to minimise them. Still most important thing is to get out and try these techniques and enjoy it. Keep up the great work
Another brilliant video Attilio! I still sometimes forget to close the view finder, there is nothing worse than not realising you have forgotten until you are sat in front of lightroom!
Hello. With repect to the common long exposure of a cars tail lights creating a trail: What speed would be necessary to create this effect for an exposure of 1/48 [24 fps]?
Thank you very much, Attilio, for these reasonable explanations, especially on the compensation of changing light. I was really surprised that you choose the factor 4 for your last picture. Lesson learned 👍
Adios Proffessor = I have waited and waited for you to come back, just assumed that you have given up = thank you for your past videos, I always got something out of them, byr
Another outstanding video, this video. This video made me curious about Lake Como, I would like to visit for a few days in the near future, and take the opportunity to take some photos. From a photographer's point of view, what are the places in Lake Como with more potential for landscape photography.
Great video as usual! It takes a lot of practice to take long exposure images with good quality. I like that you lift the many misstakes that can be made in the process. Looking forward to your next video 😊
Hi Attilio, Thank you for the insightful video, inspiring, as always... Could you by any chance give us more info on the exact Kase filter system/kit (Wolverine ? Skyeye ?..) you're showing us on your video ? There is so much selection within the brand that it would help your viewers (and me) quite a bit. Will mainly be used first on 20mm f/1.8 with D850. Thank you...
Good morning what the best way to take a image of a long exposure with a boat in the back ground that is Tied up and is in images of focus because it keeps moving is very very slightly and when we review our images the boot is out of focus what’s the best way to resolve this please many thanks Steve
Is it bellgio at the beggining? that's such a beatiful place! You definitly save me with your amazing video! At first i was always using a really slow aperture like f22-32 and the sharpness is just a disaster.... BTW i have another problemo is whem i review my long exposure photos there're always some noticeable black points there, i think it might because the dusts in the 20yrs old lens... How can i reduce this problem as possible? Like using a faster aperture? Thank you so much and buon lavoro!🥰
Very inspirational and I decided to start long exposure photography seriously this winter by Lake Mjøsa. Unfortunately I bought a NISI filter pack before these wonderful Kase filters were recommended by you, so I've to stick with them in the foreseeable future. Tanks a lot for your advice!
👍Your videos are Very inspiring. ... I am going to dabble in Long exposures, interested in the end results for the photo and controlling the lighting....Thank you. ... different from my concept of action photos.
I have been using the LEE Filters app for calculating LE. The down side to this app is it only adjust for three filters: 6 stop, 10 stop, 15 stop. So a little math is still necessary. What LE calculator do you use?
I enjoy your on location videos, but have a question about a post processing solution. I also use ND filters to give me long exposure images, but what I am looking to do is merge a long exposure image with one that was taken at a faster shutter speed that freezes sailboats in the harbor or tree branches in the trees. Is there a way in lightroom to merge two images, one taken with a fast shutter speed to freeze any motion, with a long exposure of the water flat or the clouds streaking by? No one seems to talk about how you can merge sharp and long exposure images, making me think it's not possible. Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Attilio, i've not seen a video from you in over a year?..i hope you are well and healthy, and living your life the way you want.. i hope your not like me, and have put work before everything and photography has been forgotten. all that Gear sat around Doing nothing, i'm nearly 2yrs into this cold place now, but lately, i've started to get that itch again, and i'm now going through videos to give my that final push and inspiration!. that calm voice of yours, and your videos always inspired me.. me & EVERYONE NEED YOU BACK!!!..
I recently switch to a mirror less camera, but I still own my Nikon D850 and I use both for long exposures. My only major mistake is forgetting to turn off the in body stabilisation for my mirrorless camera. You have to turn it off and also turning off the lens, stabilisation as well.
Hello, can you please explain how to focus correctly in landscape photography? For example on your 20mm lens. Perhaps many people would be interested in this as a separate video. Thank you.
Sempre interessanti e ben fatti i tuoi video! Grazie Attilio per condividere con noi il tuo workflow. Ma avrei una domanda : come fai a decidere il giusto tempo di scatto della lunga esposizione? Dal movimento dell'acqua, dalla velocità delle nuvole o altri oggetti in movimento? Grazie mille per la risposta. P.S. Scusa se ho scritto in italiano ma in inglese farei una figuraccia
Attilio, thanks for these great tutorials, I am really enjoying these, and I think I could improve my style of photography by your advices. How do you perform a panorama long exposure? I think thanks your talent that would be a great video. Thanks in advance. Chris
I have an Canon EOS R with RF 24-105 F4L and RF 14-35 F4. I also bought 6 and 10 stop B&W ND filters and Manfrotto travel carbon tripod. I really want to get RF 70-200 F4 and it is on sale now. However, I want to keep it 2 lenses only for travel (Going to Iceland in December). I think I can buy RF 70-200 F4 and sell RF 24-105 F4L. However, RF 24-105 F4L is such a good lens! I find using using RF 14-35 much more often though because of the close focusing distance for selfies with the significant other. RF 24-105 F4 has a minimum 45cm focusing distance and my arms are not that long LOL. What a dilemma - or just forget about RF 70-200 F4 and stick with what I have.
Thanks Atillio, I made the mistake to buy cheap filters in my learning process, big mistake, by the way my favorites towns in Cuomo are Lecco and Bellagio in spring.
Thank you for another great video, Attilio. Which long exposure app are you using? I can’t seem to find one that looks like the one you show in the video.
which is your most common long exposure photography mistake???
I once took a trip with a good friend of mine to photograph some waterfalls. It had to have been a 5+ hour drive to get to our destination, and when we got there, we BOTH had forgotten our tripods. So, don't make the mistake of forgetting your gear.
@@allengillis2636 🙂
Not compensating for changing light...took me a while, but I let go of the "always trust the calculator" mentality, and allowed myself to experiment and start to trust myself.
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I bought a dog!😱😱
It would be great to see you and your videos back again, have learned a lot from you, hope all is well.
I love how you DON'T just assume that all beginners make all of these mistakes. And, you tell us the mistakes YOU made. Thank you: great video, and beautiful work.
hope everything is well with you, we are all missing you terribly. your tips about photography has helped me out tremendously, you're an amazing teacher!
❤️
"the less you spend, the more you spend" - legendary grandma ❣️
Why are there no more videos? I was struggling with the genre of photography I wanted to specialize in until I started watch Attilio Ruffo and thanks mostly to Attilio I now exclusively do landscape and cityscape photography and I love it. Thanks for everything and I hope nothing is wrong in your life and you can start creating again soon!!
Thanks mate!
Another wonderful video! You have such incredible production value on all of your videos. It’s more than just a lesson, it’s a break from reality for a while. A great lesson, beautiful imagery, soothing music, you nail it all. Thank you!!!
Thanks mate
Attilio you gave me the calm in this world of TH-cam, each video of yours is a sincere and harmonious conversation, I am sorry not to see more new videos. The important thing is that i hope everything is very well on your side, a hug and take care of yourself.
Thank you for the wonderful videos on long exposure photography. They have helped me very much. I so enjoy your style and method of communicating. It brings a sense of calm and joy. I know you haven’t posted in a while and I wish you the best in all parts of life !
Thanks for sharing and again good choice of music !
My biggest mistakes are indeed to forget to close my viewfinder and not compensating for fast changing light. I lost the small rubber viewfinder obscure tool for my Canon and could not find it anywhere online except for big money. I instead bought some spare eyepieces, took the rubber part of one and glued some black plastic on it so I now have the same thing. I also put a small metal ring through it so I can easily attach it to my filter pouch.
Thanks
Hi Attilio, thanks for the volume of work which you have already shared. You are one of my most favorite landscape photography teachers. Glad to see that you are responding to messages and doing good. All the best and wish you good health 👍 ❤
Thanks mate 🙏
Thanks
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So nice to see you back on TH-cam. You were really missed.
Thanks
Another great video. I like how you go thru all the steps to explain to us what you want to teach us. Thanks a million.
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I could say that I never made mistakes. I started to make long exposure photos after watching your videos, thanks to your advice and the passion that you transmit it was pretty easy to deal with this wonderful technique. Thank you Attilio !
🙏
I did get a 10 stop ND. I have done a few long exposures. I am never sure about my choices but in the long run, it has been ok if I get to make a shot and then make adjustments for the next try.
Attilio - you shouldn't vanish like this without any word - people worry about you, are you ok man, we miss your prescence, just put something up so we know you're doing ok.
Thanks for you message mate!
I am fine and I will post an update soon.. best Attilio
@@AttilioRuffoWaiting for your post
Yeah worried pls tc😊
@AttilioRuffo we are waiting you....I miss you...and I wish that you are fine attilio
Hope all is well,we miss your videos.
I get really inspired watching this video and look forward to planning a long exposure session. It’s also comforting to know that the value of making “mistakes” is to get better ! I like it.
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Thanks for taking time out to put this video together, it's very useful and very much appreciated Attilio ....Cheers !
I like your videos
I appreciate the time and effort you take in filming them so they are also reflecting the beauty of the location and are relaxing to watch while being informative
Thanks
Happy New Year dear Attillio. It is always a pleasure to learn from you and watch your mesmerizing images. Stay blessed ❤️
Welcome back. You have been missed!
Thank you for this very interesting video!!! I am just going to start photos using long exposure. You've gave good instructions to reduce mistakes. THANK YOU!
Attillo, the last shot was outstanding. Great info. Thanks.
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I have switch to jade filters too. Live your work
Great video Attilio and love the last image. For me the biggest challenge is compensating the exposure time based on the reducing light. Interesting you opting to go for a 2 minute exposure when the app suggests 31 seconds. I have been increasing the exposure time but only by about 10-20% so helpful tip to push the exposure time out by quite a lot more.
Thanks
Hi Attilio 👋🏽 Newbie to LE photography here! I know you said not to trust the app 😅but just out of curiosity when you are entering the test shot/base settings into the app - if you are using a 10stop ND + 3stop GND would you enter into the app as it being totally as 13stops or 10?
Thank you for your time and these videos they have made me feel a lot more competent to go shoot
Good morning! Or, for you, Buona giornata! Always a pleasure to see your videos and great advice! I hope you and your family are doing well.
Thank you!
thank you for your inspiring videos - could you tell me where on the net you can buy the smart lockable viewfinder you showed - thanks in advance
could you tell me where on the net you can buy the smart closeable viewfinder you showed - thanks in advance
This is so much fun! A new facet of photography that I've never attempted but am drawn to it by these vlogs! Thank you and Happy Holidays to you and your subscribers!
Another great video and your long exposure photography is amazing thank you so much for sharing can't wait for the next adventure
Thanks 🙏
I love my Hoya Pro ND 10000, easy 7 minutes of exposure even in midday, also usable to photograph the Sun too.
Cool
Brilliant episode as always Attilio… a beautiful tranquil setting you have chosen.. helpful information as always which is always appreciated , thank you kindly 🙏🏻.
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Hi Attilio, getting into long exposure and loving it! I'm in south florida and took some cool ones the other eve at our pier, it's so ironic you mention don't rely on the app, I started to but after adjusting the time the pics were so much better.... Great video and thanx again.
Thanks mate
Once again you made an inspiring long exposure tutrial, many thanks and by the way a very handsome hair cut
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Definitely not going to complain about the warmer weather we are having in late October. Your Grandmother was 100% correct, I am using cheap ND filters and will need to upgrade, so I spend money on crap and still have yo buy quality. Did this with a Viltrox adapter for my R6, and still had to buy the Canon adapter for my EF lenses to work, will I ever learn?
😂
Great video as always Attilio, very informative. I’m guilty of most of those mistakes 😊 but learning to minimise them. Still most important thing is to get out and try these techniques and enjoy it. Keep up the great work
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Mr Ruffo thanks for this very helpful video on long exposure. Please on sea coast long exposure where exactly do you focus?
Another great video Attilio. Thank you for the tips and reminders
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Great video as always Attilio. Very informative, keep up the good work.
Thanks
Another brilliant video Attilio! I still sometimes forget to close the view finder, there is nothing worse than not realising you have forgotten until you are sat in front of lightroom!
I know… :-)
Amazing thankyou for your info brilliant thankyou amazing picture the last one was outstanding
Hello. With repect to the common long exposure of a cars tail lights creating a trail:
What speed would be necessary to create this effect for an exposure of 1/48 [24 fps]?
Great video, as usual very informative and information that will improve my long exposures, thank you.
Thanks Christine!
Thank you very much, Attilio, for these reasonable explanations, especially on the compensation of changing light. I was really surprised that you choose the factor 4 for your last picture. Lesson learned 👍
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Thanks for the great video! Love the location very calming.
Agreed!
Thanks a lot. Always glad to follow your thoughts and inspiring advices . Take care! Göran from Latvia
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Adios Proffessor = I have waited and waited for you to come back, just assumed that you have given up = thank you for your past videos, I always got something out of them, byr
Boom! I've missed you! I see that I have a lot to catch up with 🙏🏻❤️📷
Thank You :-)
Another great video that is very informative. THanks for sharing Attilio
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Another outstanding video, this video.
This video made me curious about Lake Como, I would like to visit for a few days in the near future, and take the opportunity to take some photos. From a photographer's point of view, what are the places in Lake Como with more potential for landscape photography.
Just found your channel. Excellent tips. Subscribed. Thank you.
Great video as usual! It takes a lot of practice to take long exposure images with good quality. I like that you lift the many misstakes that can be made in the process. Looking forward to your next video 😊
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Hi Attilio, Thank you for the insightful video, inspiring, as always... Could you by any chance give us more info on the exact Kase filter system/kit (Wolverine ? Skyeye ?..) you're showing us on your video ? There is so much selection within the brand that it would help your viewers (and me) quite a bit. Will mainly be used first on 20mm f/1.8 with D850. Thank you...
What filter manufacturer? I like the magnetic, stackable option.
Excellent tips to keep in mind when using this technique, especially adjusting the aperture. In the images shown, where was your focus point?
Thanks
Good morning what the best way to take a image of a long exposure with a boat in the back ground that is Tied up and is in images of focus because it keeps moving is very very slightly and when we review our images the boot is out of focus what’s the best way to resolve this please many thanks Steve
I’ve been wondering how to capture landscapes like this and I have that same camera! What lens did you use?
Is it bellgio at the beggining? that's such a beatiful place! You definitly save me with your amazing video! At first i was always using a really slow aperture like f22-32 and the sharpness is just a disaster.... BTW i have another problemo is whem i review my long exposure photos there're always some noticeable black points there, i think it might because the dusts in the 20yrs old lens... How can i reduce this problem as possible? Like using a faster aperture? Thank you so much and buon lavoro!🥰
I hope you are ok, I've realy enjoyed your informative video and the pictures you produce.
Hello Attilio. I noticed only that of your favorite lenses only the 20mm is an FX Lense. Do you have a reason for your preference? Thank you.
hi excellent video and do you have the link for the nd filters please and is it kase you said cheers
my own frequent mistake is not to push the exposure long enough! I must use more the calculator to fix the length of the exposure...
Very inspirational and I decided to start long exposure photography seriously this winter by Lake Mjøsa. Unfortunately I bought a NISI filter pack before these wonderful Kase filters were recommended by you, so I've to stick with them in the foreseeable future. Tanks a lot for your advice!
Nisi are very good filters too!
Why did you say that you have to turn to shutter speed mode in order to see the composition on the screen?
👍Your videos are Very inspiring. ... I am going to dabble in Long exposures, interested in the end results for the photo and controlling the lighting....Thank you. ... different from my concept of action photos.
Thanks
I think you are using the new Heipi tripod that you have just reviewed. How is the experience so far?
I have been using the LEE Filters app for calculating LE. The down side to this app is it only adjust for three filters: 6 stop, 10 stop, 15 stop. So a little math is still necessary. What LE calculator do you use?
great video, lovely spot at lake como. what do you think about filters from breakthrough ?
Didn’t try them yet!
Great video. Thank you very much.
Can i do long exposure shot great with nd1000 or 10 stop only? Or do i need cpl to color background?
I enjoy your on location videos, but have a question about a post processing solution. I also use ND filters to give me long exposure images, but what I am looking to do is merge a long exposure image with one that was taken at a faster shutter speed that freezes sailboats in the harbor or tree branches in the trees. Is there a way in lightroom to merge two images, one taken with a fast shutter speed to freeze any motion, with a long exposure of the water flat or the clouds streaking by? No one seems to talk about how you can merge sharp and long exposure images, making me think it's not possible. Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Loving these videos, makes me want to go out and take more photos and experiment.
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Another really great and useful video! Thank you!
Thanks 🙏
Amazing video, thanks for your advices, I love Como but Bellagio is the most beautiful place in the world
Hi Attilio,
i've not seen a video from you in over a year?..i hope you are well and healthy, and living your life the way you want..
i hope your not like me, and have put work before everything and photography has been forgotten.
all that Gear sat around Doing nothing, i'm nearly 2yrs into this cold place now, but lately, i've started to get that itch again, and i'm now going through videos
to give my that final push and inspiration!. that calm voice of yours, and your videos always inspired me.. me & EVERYONE NEED YOU BACK!!!..
Thanks mate!
I recently switch to a mirror less camera, but I still own my Nikon D850 and I use both for long exposures. My only major mistake is forgetting to turn off the in body stabilisation for my mirrorless camera. You have to turn it off and also turning off the lens, stabilisation as well.
Many thanks for the tips, much appreciated...
🙏
Thank you for an inspiring video, very much appreciated.
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Hello, can you please explain how to focus correctly in landscape photography? For example on your 20mm lens. Perhaps many people would be interested in this as a separate video.
Thank you.
Yes. Me also. Please upload a separate video on focusing
Sempre interessanti e ben fatti i tuoi video! Grazie Attilio per condividere con noi il tuo workflow. Ma avrei una domanda : come fai a decidere il giusto tempo di scatto della lunga esposizione? Dal movimento dell'acqua, dalla velocità delle nuvole o altri oggetti in movimento? Grazie mille per la risposta. P.S. Scusa se ho scritto in italiano ma in inglese farei una figuraccia
Grazie! Decido in funzione dell’effetto che cerco e del movimento dell’acqua!
Attilio, thanks for these great tutorials, I am really enjoying these, and I think I could improve my style of photography by your advices. How do you perform a panorama long exposure? I think thanks your talent that would be a great video. Thanks in advance. Chris
So beautifull bro, nice shot good job 📸📸📸
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Hey Attilio, hope you’re ok, missing your videos, your content & delivery is excellent. It’s been too long. Hope you come back soon.
Miss your videos! Hope all is well with you! Merry Christmas!
I'm brand new to photography so why close the view finder?
I have an Canon EOS R with RF 24-105 F4L and RF 14-35 F4. I also bought 6 and 10 stop B&W ND filters and Manfrotto travel carbon tripod. I really want to get RF 70-200 F4 and it is on sale now. However, I want to keep it 2 lenses only for travel (Going to Iceland in December). I think I can buy RF 70-200 F4 and sell RF 24-105 F4L. However, RF 24-105 F4L is such a good lens! I find using using RF 14-35 much more often though because of the close focusing distance for selfies with the significant other. RF 24-105 F4 has a minimum 45cm focusing distance and my arms are not that long LOL. What a dilemma - or just forget about RF 70-200 F4 and stick with what I have.
As usual…The Best!!!
That was a very 'engaging' video. Thanks mate!
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Great video that last shot was insane 😮 thank you
Thanks
Hi Attilio another great video, Q how do you set the white balance? Do you use any software other than adobe? Thank you
I set WB to auto and adjust it in post…
Good advice. Thank you so much.
Great tips and video as usual! How do the Kase magnetic filters stack up against the Polar Pro Summit filters in terms of Quality in your opinión?
Thanks mate!
Quality is very comparable.
I have my iso at 200 a nd 7 filter and even at just 1 sec my pics are over exposed? what is wrong?
Thanks Atillio, I made the mistake to buy cheap filters in my learning process, big mistake, by the way my favorites towns in Cuomo are Lecco and Bellagio in spring.
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Thank you for another great video, Attilio. Which long exposure app are you using? I can’t seem to find one that looks like the one you show in the video.
Triggertrap!!!!
@@AttilioRuffo Thank you!!!
I'm brand new to photography. Why do you need to close the view finder?
Light can sometimes get in the camera thru the viewfinder and will ruin the shot.
Beautiful area and beautiful photos!
Thanks 🙏
Isn't the fact of adding 2 nd filters one above the other also diminishing the quality of the image, as would closing down to f22 do?
Hi Attilio, it looks like the amazon link for Kase filter in the video description is not working?
Hope it is working now