I am four weeks into my photography class and in just 12:26 (I haven't even finished the video yet) you've managed to help me create a proper exposure. I cannot thank you enough for this video. I'm going outside right now to shoot.
Newbie question alert. I understand that as I adjust the aperture from F16 to F2.8 a background will become increasingly blurry. However from a technical perspective I don't understand why this is the case. As I move towards F2.8 more light comes into the lens. Shouldn't additional light make the background clearer? Why does reducing the amount of light with F16 make the picture more clear?
It looks weird when you switch cameras but the presenter keeps talking to the first camera. You seem to do it in all your videos and it's not a good look for someone teaching photography.
Wonderful analogy, it made esposure very easy to understand. I like the explanation of the F stops, relating it to fractions made a lot of sense in why the opening is smaller when the f stop is higher. Thank you!!!
Hi, this is to sent a note of appreciation for your work. And also to send my most warm regards, to your assistance Olivia, actually she should in front of the camera and not behind it.
Knowing how aperure,shutter time and ISO are related doesn't make you a master of exposure. Being able to set the desired exposure to make your image work is a different skill.
Sir this is an amazing tutorial! God bless you! 🙂 I would like to ask. can I take a shot of the night sky with Shutter speed of 30 seconds and Aperture of 1/8?
You should link the other relayed videos in your description box. It would be more helpful than having to go back and scroll through all your videos. Love this video!
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I am four weeks into my photography class and in just 12:26 (I haven't even finished the video yet) you've managed to help me create a proper exposure. I cannot thank you enough for this video. I'm going outside right now to shoot.
He's wasting water
thankyou so much! this was very helpful!
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks! I like to watch your tutorial because you teaches photography like a tution teacher to us
Great. Thank You. Just got my dslr today…
Awesome video man!….One of the best explanations I have come across. Thumbs up!
Great video, thank you!!
like everyone else said , great video but please try not to waste water
I wonder if this guy is wasting his neighbor's water.
1/2th of a second, lol..
that was really helpful and also saved my time!
Great video makes it easy to understand, I tried this but dropped my camera in the sink filled with water….doh!
Newbie question alert. I understand that as I adjust the aperture from F16 to F2.8 a background will become increasingly blurry. However from a technical perspective I don't understand why this is the case. As I move towards F2.8 more light comes into the lens. Shouldn't additional light make the background clearer? Why does reducing the amount of light with F16 make the picture more clear?
This is genius. Thank you!
Is it possible to know which camera was used to record this video? Thank you.
It looks weird when you switch cameras but the presenter keeps talking to the first camera. You seem to do it in all your videos and it's not a good look for someone teaching photography.
i love that verse where you get that lol , is your water bill high x
Great video, but please don't waste water to explain a concept. It is much more precious.
what is a good program for post production of pictures?
It makes a lot of sense to explain things in an easier way. Thanks for the video
Wonderful analogy, it made esposure very easy to understand. I like the explanation of the F stops, relating it to fractions made a lot of sense in why the opening is smaller when the f stop is higher. Thank you!!!
please save water GUYS … 🙁 I feel bad when looking this video
i like how you explain things about photography, you make it easy for us to understand how things works, you're the best :)
super functional straight to the point no wasted time amazing video. Great work! Thank you so much
brilliently explained… just too simple and too good for understanding..thanx a lot for such an interesting lesson..!!! helped a lot..
Despite all of the whiners on here regarding the water waste, thanks for taking the time and effort to share this knowledge. I highly appreciate it.
Good vid,
I enjoyed your video. I liked the analogy.
way to waste water. if someone needs this to understand exposure, they should not be doing photography. we all started somewhere and without water.
more i watch this and the waste of water the more annoyed i get..just letting the tap run, its fairly stupid way of demonstrating ISO…
waste of water..there are villages in Africa who have no water
what a waste of water
great video, the way u make this for understanding others, about three basic components, r very nice
Hi, this is to sent a note of appreciation for your work. And also to send my most warm regards, to your assistance Olivia, actually she should in front of the camera and not behind it.
very well explained!
what a great explanation in simple mode thank you..
This is the best and simplest analogy I've ever heard to describe the 3 key camera controls. Thank you for sharing this!
Excellent video, mate.
Knowing how aperure,shutter time and ISO are related doesn't make you a master of exposure.
Being able to set the desired exposure to make your image work is a different skill.
Great tutorial.
2.01 amazing capture !
It is possible with any other camera brand to pull up mirror to expose the sensor, for cleaning, like you did in this video?!
Sir this is an amazing tutorial! God bless you! 🙂 I would like to ask. can I take a shot of the night sky with Shutter speed of 30 seconds and Aperture of 1/8?
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You should link the other relayed videos in your description box. It would be more helpful than having to go back and scroll through all your videos.
Love this video!