I like that you made a summary section for those who are in a hurry or skip through the videos. Production quality is getting more perfect every new video!
Heyy Jorge! Thanks, doing my best to improve in each video. Yeah, my girlfriend (that is a teacher) advised me to have a summary like that, really cool that you noticed and remarked it as well!
Great that you added so many examples. To be honest, I have never shot at noon when it comes to high contrast type of photography. I liked those photos in which the person was very small and the building or wall was huge. I love that kind of scale. Great job.
Cheers man, me neither to be honest, but as a challenge I sometimes do. Hence the images I got, so theres always an oportunity. Out shooting now, light is definitely more fun to shoot in late afternoon!
That is awesome, and mission accomplished! Cheers for watching. And if you have any questions about street photography that might be made into a video, please let me know
Hey Thanks! Harsh light is wonderful light if you want to twist your creativity a little. Go find those interesting shadows, and im glad you found this helpful. Cheers for watching!
@@sherbaju Spot metering, and typically set the exposure compensation to -2. You want the shadows vary dark, and ideally not clip the highlights. Lot of trial and error, but this seems to do the trick at least for me.
Lets find out who watches the FULL video - HOW many coffee sips did I have?
I like that you made a summary section for those who are in a hurry or skip through the videos. Production quality is getting more perfect every new video!
Heyy Jorge! Thanks, doing my best to improve in each video. Yeah, my girlfriend (that is a teacher) advised me to have a summary like that, really cool that you noticed and remarked it as well!
Great that you added so many examples. To be honest, I have never shot at noon when it comes to high contrast type of photography. I liked those photos in which the person was very small and the building or wall was huge. I love that kind of scale. Great job.
Cheers man, me neither to be honest, but as a challenge I sometimes do. Hence the images I got, so theres always an oportunity. Out shooting now, light is definitely more fun to shoot in late afternoon!
Very inspiring, loads of great input for me 📸
That is awesome, and mission accomplished! Cheers for watching. And if you have any questions about street photography that might be made into a video, please let me know
Great video. Especially for someone who is struggling to find inspiration.
Hey Thanks! Harsh light is wonderful light if you want to twist your creativity a little. Go find those interesting shadows, and im glad you found this helpful. Cheers for watching!
Thx for the tips. 2 sips ? 😁
Jackpot :) you are welcome!
@@DanielBryn what metering mode do you typically use for those situation BTW ?
@@sherbaju Spot metering, and typically set the exposure compensation to -2. You want the shadows vary dark, and ideally not clip the highlights. Lot of trial and error, but this seems to do the trick at least for me.
@@DanielBryn I also use spot but I've never tried with the exposure compensation. Will do now 🙂😉. Thx
@@sherbaju Oh my, your world will change! It is super effective. Good luck and have fun :)
ABC! hah!
Always Bring Camera 📸 should this be on a t-shirt?
@@DanielBryn Sounds like a great idea! Maybe with the ABC stacked vertically, so it really shows