I did shots with zooming, but I didn;t do them with step-by-step zooming and zooming with combination of turning the cam. I'll try now... Many thanks for your new ideas, Ray! Wonderful video as usual!
Hey Anatoly...Great to hear you were doing some zooming. It's fun eh? It'll be interesting to hear how you make out with the other zooming techniques. Thanks for your nice words and enjoy your day.
Hi Ray, I put off watching this due to harvest. I'm glad I waited till I could stop and take notes (us noobs have to do that, ya know) Anyway, I don't get one thing. How do you mean set the camera to 4 shots, do you mean in the menu settings page 1, drive/self timer set that to 4 shots?(the one all the way to the right in canon) I know this may seem like a dumb question, I really want to try this. When I do continuous, it just keeps shooting, so I am not understanding that one thing, can you please explain a little more for me? I love your videos, I see one more I need to watch, thank you so much for your enthusiasm and really cool assignments to try. Too bad I didn't watch before harvest to get some super shots, always next yr. or another subject. ( I did the cd one and out of 30-40 shots can't decide what is good and what is not on the 4 good ones. lol.) However, because of you, I NEVER use the A setting anymore, even when out with friends. (unless I just can't stop long enough to think to get the right exp, which is rare.) I'll go watch creative motion blur and see if I can pick up more hints on this procedure. Thank you so much, You're AWESOME! Liz
Hey Liz...Okay, here we go. I use a Canon 6D and I think most of the cameras are set up the same way give or take a few things. First press your Menu button and go to the 4th camera icon or the icon that shows 'multiple exposure". Go to "multiple exposure". Then press the Set button. On the first line where it says disable, press the Set button again, choose enable and then press the Set button again. Then scroll down to "No. of exposures", press the Set button and using the dial on the rear of your camera, select the number of exposures you want then press the set button. Choose shoot continuously and try using Additive or Average and see what effect you like best. Good luck and I hope it all works out and is FUN! Have a great photography day.
Thanks for the video
It was good.. i got to know how you can set multiple exposures
Terrific! Have a great day.
Which is one is previous tutorial mentioned at the beginning of this tutorial please?
Hi Silvia...The tutorial is called Creative Photography Tips - Camera Motion Blur Effects. Hope you enjoy and have a great day.
Thank you !! Found it. Always enjoys your tutorials.
I did shots with zooming, but I didn;t do them with step-by-step zooming and zooming with combination of turning the cam. I'll try now... Many thanks for your new ideas, Ray! Wonderful video as usual!
Hey Anatoly...Great to hear you were doing some zooming. It's fun eh? It'll be interesting to hear how you make out with the other zooming techniques. Thanks for your nice words and enjoy your day.
I don’t know if you’ll even see this but how do you make one photo out of multiple images
I was wondering the same. Unless there is something I missed, I am assuming they were composited in Photoshop.
Hi Ray, I put off watching this due to harvest. I'm glad I waited till I could stop and take notes (us noobs have to do that, ya know) Anyway, I don't get one thing. How do you mean set the camera to 4 shots, do you mean in the menu settings page 1, drive/self timer set that to 4 shots?(the one all the way to the right in canon) I know this may seem like a dumb question, I really want to try this. When I do continuous, it just keeps shooting, so I am not understanding that one thing, can you please explain a little more for me? I love your videos, I see one more I need to watch, thank you so much for your enthusiasm and really cool assignments to try. Too bad I didn't watch before harvest to get some super shots, always next yr. or another subject. ( I did the cd one and out of 30-40 shots can't decide what is good and what is not on the 4 good ones. lol.) However, because of you, I NEVER use the A setting anymore, even when out with friends. (unless I just can't stop long enough to think to get the right exp, which is rare.) I'll go watch creative motion blur and see if I can pick up more hints on this procedure. Thank you so much, You're AWESOME! Liz
Hey Liz...Okay, here we go. I use a Canon 6D and I think most of the cameras are set up the same way give or take a few things. First press your Menu button and go to the 4th camera icon or the icon that shows 'multiple exposure". Go to "multiple exposure". Then press the Set button. On the first line where it says disable, press the Set button again, choose enable and then press the Set button again. Then scroll down to "No. of exposures", press the Set button and using the dial on the rear of your camera, select the number of exposures you want then press the set button. Choose shoot continuously and try using Additive or Average and see what effect you like best. Good luck and I hope it all works out and is FUN! Have a great photography day.
Can zoom Brust damage the lens?
Not at all!
@@VisualArtPhotography Thanks ...
thank you! ;)
Lupo...Thank YOU for watching.