An idea for tutorial Tuesday, how to edit a landscape or woodland photo to give it a painterly feel. thanks for another great video, have a great Christmas :)
Merry Christmas. Love your videos. Keep them coming. A thought perhaps for a future video on how to get your printed photo to look like what you see on your screen, because they don't often match.
Looks like I need a tutorial on framing. I'm using mostly MFT at 3:2 and I find myself using that cropped top part way too often because I aim my camera too low (events, sports). I bit too specific, perhaps, haha. Anyway, thank you for your videos. Years of them as well!
It's controversial but my belief is to get that image that is 100% what you want, it's somewhat a balance of in camera and in post. The better you nail it in camera, the less you need to do in post and vice versa. That could be a tutorial Tuesday video, nail one shot in camera and shoot one far off on purpose then show the easy vs the hard for people.
informative video thanks Park Cameras.
Really love your videos, and all that energy! Please keep it coming! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
An idea for tutorial Tuesday, how to edit a landscape or woodland photo to give it a painterly feel. thanks for another great video, have a great Christmas :)
Great videos; entertaining and informative. Happy Christmas and thanks for your enthusiasm! Looking forward to seeing you again in 2025. 😊
Merry Christmas from down under, enjoy your videos looking forward to your 2025 presentations.
Merry Christmas. Love your videos. Keep them coming.
A thought perhaps for a future video on how to get your printed photo to look like what you see on your screen, because they don't often match.
I really appreciate your tutorials! Very helpful! I'm just getting into video. It would be great to have a few intro to editing videos. Many thanks!
Merry Christmas and thanks for the awesome video and answering the questions!!
Looks like I need a tutorial on framing. I'm using mostly MFT at 3:2 and I find myself using that cropped top part way too often because I aim my camera too low (events, sports). I bit too specific, perhaps, haha.
Anyway, thank you for your videos. Years of them as well!
It's controversial but my belief is to get that image that is 100% what you want, it's somewhat a balance of in camera and in post. The better you nail it in camera, the less you need to do in post and vice versa.
That could be a tutorial Tuesday video, nail one shot in camera and shoot one far off on purpose then show the easy vs the hard for people.
May the God bless you. You don't look like a panda now.