Olá, sou do Brasil e quero dizer que admiro muito sua arte fotográfica e a forma como explica muito bem! Continue nos presenteando com fotos tão lindas e deixaremos aqui sua dose de dopamina com amor ❤ Estou iniciando na fotografia pet e seus vídeos e estilo de edição são minhas referências! Muito obrigado.😍
Whereabouts in the world is that lovely ruined building in the background of your images at about 3:43 ? As a tip for people who don't have a fast portrait lens (and want more than the subtle touch shown here), if you want to blur a not very blurry background in Photoshop, the most natural looking blur (most like a real lens) is the tilt shift blur, with the selection point below the image or at the bottom of the frame, with the subject masked. Other good blur models, like gaussian, are pretty easy for a practiced eye to spot, even though they don't look bad, but if you pick the center point well, the tilt shift blur will look like the amount of blur changes with depth of field in your image, like a lens blur does.
Always wanted to do good photos...thank you for the tips
Great tutorial, thanks!
I just found your TH-cam channel!!! Now I’m going to be binge watching to catch up
Impressive composition and editing
Olá, sou do Brasil e quero dizer que admiro muito sua arte fotográfica e a forma como explica muito bem! Continue nos presenteando com fotos tão lindas e deixaremos aqui sua dose de dopamina com amor ❤ Estou iniciando na fotografia pet e seus vídeos e estilo de edição são minhas referências! Muito obrigado.😍
Thank you I just got a camera and you’re videos really helped me !
Awesome!!! Love to hear that!
Amazing as always xxx
Thanks so much!!
Whereabouts in the world is that lovely ruined building in the background of your images at about 3:43 ?
As a tip for people who don't have a fast portrait lens (and want more than the subtle touch shown here), if you want to blur a not very blurry background in Photoshop, the most natural looking blur (most like a real lens) is the tilt shift blur, with the selection point below the image or at the bottom of the frame, with the subject masked. Other good blur models, like gaussian, are pretty easy for a practiced eye to spot, even though they don't look bad, but if you pick the center point well, the tilt shift blur will look like the amount of blur changes with depth of field in your image, like a lens blur does.
Thank you
Kilchurn castle in the video?
😔 *Promo sm*