📷 My SHUTTER SPEED & SHARP FOCUS Technique for LONG EXPOSURES || Landscape Photography Tips
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In today's video, I'll cover my shutter speed and sharp focus technique for long exposures and ocean photography on a 5 day hike on the wild coast of Washington State.
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Welcome back Dave!
Thanks for posting Dave. Very Informative.👍
And Dave still has his awesome camera strap!!! Glad to see your back...
Long waited video. Gosh I was missing those beautiful video and very good tutorial. Thank you Dave, amazing.. now more videos please. 🙂
Good to see you post Dave, and as always great learning as well as a cracking final image.
Wow! Such a beautiful place!
It's always a good day when Dave posts a new video. Excellent tutorial. It's gone straight to 'save' for future reference.
My day just keeps getting better when I see a new Dave Morrow vid!
Beautiful sunset. BTW, Lightroom now has an "Open as Smart Object Layers in Photoshop" option to simplify the process if you start there.
Great video... Love the editing stuff.
Loved this! A place I'd love to visit!
Good to see you back Dave. Interesting video. I’ll put this into my Reference library.
He's back 🎉❤
Thank you for sharing your amazing gift. 🩷
Always!
Long time no see! Great to wake up and find this video! Thanks for taking me along!
Love your videos Dave! 😊
Welcome back, thought you got lost!
Lots to on board Dave. Great video.......cheers.
Very Very Good...Thanks so much Dave M.
Dave, you are definitely a photography artist.
Excellent review on techniques
Enjoy your videos as always and your approach to blending. I have found that using a shutter release to time the exposure with wave action results in better options for me. Of course, just one more thing to carry and potentially loose. Good to see you back.
Nice video and valuable tips👍
Bilgiler için teşekkürler.
Great Video Dave, Hope all is well with you, We moved to eastern TN 2 1/2 years ago... come visit the Great Smokey Mountains
Hey Dave, I know you’re not in this for the likes, but just wanted to say thank you for another great video. I’m still trying to master all of these techniques.
WOW I Love the Video ..Thank you so much ...God Bless you more than aver B 4
Hey Dave, I liked the video. Great location. Hope you're doing well
I subscribed just because you hiked 43 miles for a shot!
Nice video, thanks Dave! Surely the cloud bank was worthy of a vertical shot?
Great video! I'm using the back button auto focus and find myself frequently having to use the focus ring to dial it in, as you show in the video. Does this mean there is something off with my camera or lens? Do I need to learn how to adjust or calibrate the auto focus?
and then do you splice them all together for one shot? beautiful place; looks cold there.
Interesting that you changed f-stop in the middle of a series. I was always told that that changed the size of the image slightly- is it not enough to be noticeable when you blend images?
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Hi Dave blending all these images was any filters used? Great videos. Thanks
CPL only. Here ya go: www.davemorrowphotography.com/p/whats-in-dave-morrows-camera-bag.html
Try a 4 x 5 or 8 x 10. You will love it.
Olympic national park! i live in washington state
North La Push?
Why don’t you use a remote shutter release instead of a five second time delay.
4 ounces is a lot of extra weight to carry just to add complexity to the shooting process with no upsides. Shutter releases aren’t required. Never used one in my life. One camera body, 2 lenses, small tripod, and a memory card. All the camera gear that’s necessary.
On Nikon cameras you also have a choice of a 3 second “delay mode” (instead of Dave’s Time Delay mode) which can be customised to go on the red video record button in stills mode. It’s ultra convenient!
Adding to this. Weight is a factor I don't consider, but... Remote releases aren't without their drawbacks: cable releases can be fiddly and while I use a Bluetooth remote release on my Sony and it disconnects all the time. On my last trip, I ended up defaulting to a 2-second timer despite having a remote release with me.