Mark I have a speed lite which I am using for my macro shots. I am trying to angle to speedlite to the side to make it look like "Light " is coming into the shot (all practice for processing in LR) Am so glad you said dont let light shine directly on subject as I had not thought of that and can see the difference in my shots.
excellent post mate! so well explained! question: in the pic of the lion, (at th end of the vieo...0 when you mentioned you exposed for the brighter part of the fur. What did you use: spot meter or evaluative? (canon uses here ...😂 ) Thanks!
Thanks so much for the comment! I used spot metering for that lion fur. It nice to have that tiny area on spot metering for tricky scenarios like that.
Its really enlightening with tutorial
Thanks a lot!!!
My pleasure, thanks so much for watching!
Mark I really enjoyed this tutorial and have book marked it so as I can re read it over and over again.
Glad to hear, thanks @carolbell4550
Thanks
Thank you so much. I truly appreciate that support!
Really great content Mark, you explain things in a very straightforward and easy to understand way. So glad to have found your channel and work.
I appreciate that @mikeyseifert80 - so nice to hear feedback from my followers.
Mark I have a speed lite which I am using for my macro shots. I am trying to angle to speedlite to the side to make it look like "Light " is coming into the shot (all practice for processing in LR) Am so glad you said dont let light shine directly on subject as I had not thought of that and can see the difference in my shots.
Thanks for letting me know Carol 😊
Another super useful video, Mark! 🙌🏻
Appreciate that a lot Villiers, thank you! Thanks for watching.
Great tips, made even better by using examples! Thanks.
Thanks so much for watching, appreciate the comment 🙏🏻
excellent post mate! so well explained! question: in the pic of the lion, (at th end of the vieo...0 when you mentioned you exposed for the brighter part of the fur. What did you use: spot meter or evaluative? (canon uses here ...😂 ) Thanks!
Thanks so much for the comment! I used spot metering for that lion fur. It nice to have that tiny area on spot metering for tricky scenarios like that.
thanks
Thanks for watching
Great video bud.
Thanks so much Kobus! Really appreciate that!
Brill 👍🏻
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching.