Thank you for showing me that I don't need a 'pro-level' camera to take shots like these. It appears you are using either a D3000 or D5000 class camera and I am totally amazed at how your shots turned out. As they say, invest in good glass and work on your skills as a photographer and you will get better. You have proven both. Great video!
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wait how do you meter 4:00 and be able to adjust the F, iso, and shutter speed? btw which focal point did you set to?
can u say which is the best beginner camera, I am 15, I like start photography
Thank you for showing me that I don't need a 'pro-level' camera to take shots like these. It appears you are using either a D3000 or D5000 class camera and I am totally amazed at how your shots turned out. As they say, invest in good glass and work on your skills as a photographer and you will get better. You have proven both. Great video!
great video! i'm a fan of your channel now
nice video! :). But i thought you were going to talk about cropping your images in post production, not getting different shots of details.
Awesome tutorial! I enjoyed it all the way through from seeing the lovely scene till the cork popped unexpectedly. And learnt a lot in the meantime.
Awesome
as soon as models are involved, pye starts getting "hilarious"
I really like the idea… But! I have a little question, how do you decide what parts to keep and what parts to crop?
Thanks slit for the GREAT video!
Less corny commentary more instructions.
Awesome video! If you have a minute I sent you a pm, I'd love to discuss some business inquiries for your channel. Thanks!
Isn't this more "Framing your shot" than "Cropping" which is more of a thing you do during post-processing?
Wait, what are the 4 c's?
Awesome video!
Which Nikon camera and lenses were you using?
Thank you for this.
Love it.. Pye awesome tutorial
Thank you.
what nikon are you using please thank you
Haha love it!