Seth, just wanted to continue to give you props man, as you are not only a terrific teacher (even and especially when things don't work), but to the point, organized, and include all the important information for someone starting out. I can't thank you enough. Just purchased my first strobe (end of 2023 - as sales were tremendous) and wanted to at least toy with the concept of ghosting/rear curtain sync - which I did tonight. I don't have a studio, and did the work outside at sundown. Started with a "dark frame" within sync speed - and several things made themselves very apparent quickly. 1. What power of my strobe would stop the action (t0.1), 2. How to focus in the dark at the end of movement (you cover this at 22:34 min - thanks), 3. focal length easiest to work with depending on the motion desired, and 4. the balancing act you allude to - aperture / flash duration / power needed to get the blur and stop the motion. Clearly, there will be a lot of practice in the future before I get the looks I'm going for, but this really provided a great starting point. Have a happy and successful 2024, brother!
your Demo's are legit.... entertaining, but jam packed with info and no BS..... Everything in the videos is usable material almost anyone can use!!! Appreciate the info.
Beautiful girl and great photographer, y’all had some amazing shots, this is one of the best rear curtain,slow shutter,light painting video I have seen. You have my creative juices flowing. Thank you! I couldn’t hit the follow button fast enough.
I LOVE this shoot, Seth. It's like a little encyclopedia of ghosting techniques and ideas. What a great reference, and the results are VERY nice. Casey does a great job, and has striking features that make the end result even better. Nice!
I bought my first camera in December. Since then I have watched a ton of TH-cam videos! I do not believe that any of them has inspired me the way that this one has! Thank You! I look forward to anything you create and release on this subject in the future! -- Aaron
Wow thank you so much that means a lot ! Glad it was worthwhile for you there’s a lot more on my channel please take a look around and join me live next time ! What camera did you get yourself?
Having experimented with shutter drag and light painting back the 70-80's I have you by a few years. But with the equipment available these days, you got me at an advantage. Oh for the day that I'm re-equiped !!! :{)
This great I did this kid of thing with my 35mm film camera. Never knew what I was getting till the negative would come back from development. Just got my first digital camera a few months ago. So thanks for putting this up it's great.
Do you continue to use AF-C or just get focus and then let her move or do you pan with her as I am having a hard time telling. But, thank you this was very helpful. I use back button focus on my Sony A7IV and have been trying to replicate this and still struggling
I watched this when it was the premiere and it was awesome even with all the tech issues. This was a great refresher on Shutter Drag. I would love to see more from the vault to help bring this channel back.
@@LastXwitness I think it's TH-cam if you don't stay active from day one, they don't spread it to other viewers. You could make a new google account just to see if it get traction even using some of your videos on the first youtube account.
Such a disappointment that the video was getting froze from time to time. Mainly because this is the best tutorial I found. If the freezing thing wasn’t happening, it would have been absolutely amazing! One more thing! I wanted to freeze three facial expressions in one exposure! I only have one speedlight. Can I get it done with streetlights in a dark road or something?
Seth, just wanted to continue to give you props man, as you are not only a terrific teacher (even and especially when things don't work), but to the point, organized, and include all the important information for someone starting out. I can't thank you enough. Just purchased my first strobe (end of 2023 - as sales were tremendous) and wanted to at least toy with the concept of ghosting/rear curtain sync - which I did tonight. I don't have a studio, and did the work outside at sundown. Started with a "dark frame" within sync speed - and several things made themselves very apparent quickly. 1. What power of my strobe would stop the action (t0.1), 2. How to focus in the dark at the end of movement (you cover this at 22:34 min - thanks), 3. focal length easiest to work with depending on the motion desired, and 4. the balancing act you allude to - aperture / flash duration / power needed to get the blur and stop the motion. Clearly, there will be a lot of practice in the future before I get the looks I'm going for, but this really provided a great starting point. Have a happy and successful 2024, brother!
Stumbled onto this. Incredible demo, Seth!
Thanks man. Yea. This was an old one in the original space. The thumbnail for this ended up being a two page spread in rangefinder crazy ..
Rewatching this today. Hyped
Appreciate you!
Seth ! This is awesome I wanted to watch this again and here we are !! Thanks buddy
Thanks. It’s killin this channel with no views so not sure if I’ll be posting more unfortunately
@@LastXwitness man that sucks 😞
your Demo's are legit.... entertaining, but jam packed with info and no BS..... Everything in the videos is usable material almost anyone can use!!! Appreciate the info.
Really appreciate that thank you! Feel free to share the vid around these long form live demos don’t seem to do to well unfortunately
Love the way you explain and show instant results backed by sound reasoning. You are awesome Seth and Casey was great! Thanks man!
Thank you, this was very eye opening on developing a concept
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful girl and great photographer, y’all had some amazing shots, this is one of the best rear curtain,slow shutter,light painting video I have seen. You have my creative juices flowing. Thank you! I couldn’t hit the follow button fast enough.
Thanks for bringing these to YT.
You’re welcome not sure if I’ll do anymore though these are getting no views and hurting the channel as a whole
@@LastXwitness sorry to hear that there is no interest, but I understand if we don't see too many more. Best wishes.
I remember this one and its great to see you have so much passion as always, Thanks Seth
🙏🖤
Piggin brilliantly helpful. Thanks mate from England.
Thank you!
Yes Gaaaary? 🙄😂
Very cool Seth. That’s definitely some neat light control. Thanks for digging it out 🤙
Thank yoh
This was so helpful. Time to start playing around with shutter drag myself. You’re a great teacher. Thanks man!
Fantastic demo! This is a really fun technique to play with, and I always am blown away by your creativity and control. Thanks Seth!
Thank you Richard I really appreciate that
This was fantastic. Thanks for reposting it.
You’re welcome!
This.
Was.
Awesome!!
Thank you Seth
Thank you
Excellent ideas!! You guys rock!!!
Thanks so much
The balloon shots were my faves.
Yea lol wasn’t gonna burn that whole night having her try to Toss and catch it lol
What a fantastic demo.
really appreciate that thank you theres another one coming on shutter drag I found in the archives
You're a good at this.. Big fan
Appreciate that thank you
Like how you threw Dan under the bus just a few seconds into the demo 😂
Nahhh I’m glad he was there to help I’m usually completely on my own
Really great Seth!
I LOVE this shoot, Seth. It's like a little encyclopedia of ghosting techniques and ideas. What a great reference, and the results are VERY nice. Casey does a great job, and has striking features that make the end result even better. Nice!
Jaw dropped and speechless...
Thank you so much! Please check out the other live demos on my channel if you liked this one!
I bought my first camera in December. Since then I have watched a ton of TH-cam videos! I do not believe that any of them has inspired me the way that this one has!
Thank You!
I look forward to anything you create and release on this subject in the future!
-- Aaron
Wow thank you so much that means a lot ! Glad it was worthwhile for you there’s a lot more on my channel please take a look around and join me live next time ! What camera did you get yourself?
Thanks for the video, good information and explanation 👍
Having experimented with shutter drag and light painting back the 70-80's I have you by a few years. But with the equipment available these days, you got me at an advantage. Oh for the day that I'm re-equiped !!! :{)
Thanks for vid!
Nice, your signature style. 👍👍
Eh idk bout that it’s just another technique
Love these!! :D
Glad you like em not sure if I should keep posting more unfortunately
Gary. Gary... Gary 😂
Seriously though, killer shot @1:04:55
Thanks so much!
This great I did this kid of thing with my 35mm film camera. Never knew what I was getting till the negative would come back from development.
Just got my first digital camera a few months ago.
So thanks for putting this up it's great.
Do you continue to use AF-C or just get focus and then let her move or do you pan with her as I am having a hard time telling. But, thank you this was very helpful. I use back button focus on my Sony A7IV and have been trying to replicate this and still struggling
Super thank u
Super welcome
danm this is a good tutorial! have you ever considered getting into photography??
🤔
I watched this when it was the premiere and it was awesome even with all the tech issues.
This was a great refresher on Shutter Drag.
I would love to see more from the vault to help bring this channel back.
I’d wanna put more of these out but they really are harming this channel there’s no views happening here for whatever reason
@@LastXwitness I think it's TH-cam if you don't stay active from day one, they don't spread it to other viewers. You could make a new google account just to see if it get traction even using some of your videos on the first youtube account.
Such a disappointment that the video was getting froze from time to time. Mainly because this is the best tutorial I found. If the freezing thing wasn’t happening, it would have been absolutely amazing!
One more thing! I wanted to freeze three facial expressions in one exposure! I only have one speedlight. Can I get it done with streetlights in a dark road or something?
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