Thanks so much for the kind words! I’m really happy to hear you enjoyed the presentation and found the teaching style clear. I try to keep things simple but polished, so I’m glad the transitions stood out to you. Appreciate the feedback!
This is really good content, Alvin. I listen to a number of photography guys and your content is uniquely your own. You provide insight with examples and good comparisons. Video production values are also great 👍
Thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. It means a lot to hear that the content resonates with you, and I’m glad the examples and comparisons add value. I’m always striving to keep the production quality high, so it’s great to know that it’s making an impact. Stay tuned for more! ✌🏾
I've recently been educating myself on photography because I really want to make it a profession, hopefully someday soon. I've seen & listened to many helpful videos on the subject, and this is definitely one of them. Thank you very much for putting out this helpful & informative video! Much appreciated.
@@Jeremyx7 Thank you so much for your kind words, Jeremy! I’m really glad that the video resonated with you and that it’s been helpful in your journey to becoming a professional photographer. It’s great to hear that you’re investing time in learning and growing your skills. Keep pushing forward, and I have no doubt you’ll make it happen. Best of luck with your photography career, and feel free to reach out if you ever have any questions!
Good video. I take a lot of different photos. I have many different lens lengths. I like to use a 85mm at f/2.8 for a close up with bokeh. I like using a 16mm at f/11 for a landscape. Now that 16mm can open to f/1.4 if I see something I want to get a close up of.
Thank you for watching and sharing your approach! That 16mm at f/1.4 sounds incredible for capturing close-up shots with dramatic perspective. I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
@@titusnixon Thank you! I’m glad you liked the explanation. I always aim to make things clear and helpful, so it’s great to hear that feedback. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions!
Another nice one Vin!!!! Keep em coming 👍🏾
Thanks! Will do!
Great video! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Beautifully presented. Good, clear teaching style with succinct summaries throughout. I was impressed with your simple sophisticated transitions.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I’m really happy to hear you enjoyed the presentation and found the teaching style clear. I try to keep things simple but polished, so I’m glad the transitions stood out to you. Appreciate the feedback!
This is really good content, Alvin. I listen to a number of photography guys and your content is uniquely your own. You provide insight with examples and good comparisons. Video production values are also great 👍
Thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. It means a lot to hear that the content resonates with you, and I’m glad the examples and comparisons add value. I’m always striving to keep the production quality high, so it’s great to know that it’s making an impact. Stay tuned for more! ✌🏾
I've recently been educating myself on photography because I really want to make it a profession, hopefully someday soon. I've seen & listened to many helpful videos on the subject, and this is definitely one of them. Thank you very much for putting out this helpful & informative video! Much appreciated.
@@Jeremyx7 Thank you so much for your kind words, Jeremy! I’m really glad that the video resonated with you and that it’s been helpful in your journey to becoming a professional photographer. It’s great to hear that you’re investing time in learning and growing your skills. Keep pushing forward, and I have no doubt you’ll make it happen. Best of luck with your photography career, and feel free to reach out if you ever have any questions!
Good video. I take a lot of different photos. I have many different lens lengths. I like to use a 85mm at f/2.8 for a close up with bokeh. I like using a 16mm at f/11 for a landscape. Now that 16mm can open to f/1.4 if I see something I want to get a close up of.
Thank you for watching and sharing your approach! That 16mm at f/1.4 sounds incredible for capturing close-up shots with dramatic perspective. I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Like you explanation
@@titusnixon Thank you! I’m glad you liked the explanation. I always aim to make things clear and helpful, so it’s great to hear that feedback. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions!