Practical Techniques for Great Photos
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
- Paintings can be really inspiring. The techniques used in some work like impressionist art can be used in our photography to achieve a paint-like effect.
0:00 Photos like a painting
1:09 The two techniques
2:00 Camera settings for slow shutter speed
2:23 My results from using slow shutter speed and color theory
2:45 Slow shutter speed effect
3:03 Color theory effect - Analogous and Complementary Color Schemes
3:37 Conclusion on the style
3:53 Inspiration from museums and photobooks to grow
📷 Equipment Used:
-Cameras: Fujifilm XT5 and Fujifilm X100V
-Mic: Rode Micro
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4:36 the matching movement of yourself and the train worked out so well my god. It's a great shot.
I waited in that spot for like 20 minutes to get that shot lol!
@edgardo.a that's sick man, it turned out great
Pls make your voice louder than the background music, or in reverse
Thank you for the advice! I tried working on that on my most recent video I posted today. Let me know what you think! Want to keep improving these videos:)
best photography vid ive seen in years ❤🔥
Great video! I clicked because I thought you were going to mention using photoshop to make photos like paintings ( which is what I do coming from an illustrator background ), but instead you mentioned shutter drag, which reminded me of Aleksandr Babarikin's works. Anyway nice content man love the jazzy bgm!
Actually love the concept here. You went full send on the camera settings to try and really push that look. Especially on an X100 body you're asking an absolute ton out of that lens and sensor combo but the results speak for themselves. Dig the video, and definitely stoked to see your work grow more. You're onto something rad here.
I appreciate this man! Working on new stuff right now, hopefully I get it finished soon
rad. i'll be watching!
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Who's the intro cello music by?
Wow... incredible!!!
Impressive; thanks for taking the time.
Great video editing, colour grading and music choice. You should do a video about your color grading and music finds. Keep it up 👍
Wow. Dope!
Excellent ... thanks
I like the idea and your shuts, music chosies for example lous armstrong and the drums. Your video is just wonderful.
That is amazing to hear, thanks! Let me know of any other video ideas you would like to see:)
great video and results!
thank you so much!
I found this very interesting and will start experimenting with it; thank you for the inspiration!👌
Good luck!!
One of the most original and interesting videos I've watched in a long time, both in terms of subject matter and presentation style. Thanks!
Wow thank you:) This motivates me a lot to keep going
This is something that I would definitely try out. I was looking for ways to make my shots more interesting and captivating, and as someone who's just starting out, composition for colors is quite challenging for me. Thank you for this
love to hear it!!
What a fucking great video man
Great work thank you!!
I appreciate it! Let me know of any other video ideas you are interested in!
So cool the nusic you used and how you mixed them all together
thanks!!
Great video, Eduardo; you remind me of myself 40 years ago when, at 12, an uncle gave me his Yashica Electro 35 and a Yashica 124. Most of my shots with the 35 were in color, while with the 124, they were B&W. I truly enjoyed my immersion in photography so much that I thought it would be my calling, but life doesn't throw you fastballs only; there are many curves 😂. But during my journey, I got a Canon AE1P and a Canon A1, which are still in use, along with the 124. Last year after lots of thinking I decided to jump into the digital realm and got a Fujifilm X-E3 and an X-T30II, both excellent examples of retro cameras, the learning curve is a little steep for this old fart, but it forces me to go out and shoot. BTW, your background music reminds me of the old days when you had a cigar in hand and a glass of bourbon inside a dive near Bourbon Street listening to blues and jazz. You earned my subscription, bro; keep on shooting photos and share those in the channel.
Best regards, and stay safe. 🙏
love to hear this man, I hope you are enjoying those new cameras. I am working on a video about just that -- transitioning from film to digital -- hopefully I get to finish it soon
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Subscribed! Thank you
Very interesting. And good as a video to.
Too not to. Can’t type today …
thank youu!!
I thank you for the tips, gonna give a go. But i got to ask, what is this cello song at the beggining?
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Great send concise video. Do you have any recommendations on what to read/watch to start learning about color theory?
I think you should really buy some photobooks from Alex Webb, his work is legendary
Photo at 3:10 was that nice, that i had to stop the video and write it :o Now let's go back and watch the rest ^^
You are too kind, this means a lot! Hope you enjoy the newest vid:)
Song? And how can I use it on TH-cam?
If you appreciate his work then please pronounce his name correctly. It isn’t Ernest. Ernst. One syllable. He was from Austria so the name is German. Yes, a great photographer who used color theory and dragged his shutter with great effect.
In order to an achieve the slow shutter speed you seek, closing down the shutter to f16 isn’t enough. I can’t tell you how many images I’ve overexposed my images even shutting down the aperture. A ND filter helpful. It appears you are using a Fuji X100V. That body has a built in ND filter as you know. You might need a ND filter in addition to the built in ND simulation to achieve slower shutter speeds. I like to shoot at shutter speeds of between 1/8-1/4”.
I loved your image @ 2:26,. The colors flowed and are very lively.
Great selection of Satchmo for music.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
Lip sync ❌ Great video ✅
💀 lol thank you tho