My god… this video is amazing. I'm a greeny and was totally screaming in my head 'turn the tap off', but even that was subdued at the clarity in which he explained the difficult world of relationships between aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Subscribing.
sometimes it makes me think if you are a photographer or a news reporter/anchor because the way you present yourself in the camera is like from a reporter or someone in the media business. good job.
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Dump the water in a bucket and save it for later use. That would be a better solution.
Great tutorial! You managed to make something I found very confusing so very simple! Thanks :)
great tutorial , best so far . thanks !!!!
Awesome video! It was cool idea to use water and cups 🙂
But finally I've got the idea of that exposure ))
Thanks!
My god… this video is amazing. I'm a greeny and was totally screaming in my head 'turn the tap off', but even that was subdued at the clarity in which he explained the difficult world of relationships between aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Subscribing.
Hope you don't live in California, but nice tutorial
sometimes it makes me think if you are a photographer or a news reporter/anchor because the way you present yourself in the camera is like from a reporter or someone in the media business. good job.
Thanks for the tutorial
This is probably the best description I have watched thus far. Great job!
I have seen this before … isn't this a reupload???
-lance
This video gave me everything I needed to start using manual settings for the first time. Thanks!
This example is freaking brilliant!
I've been waiting for this kind of video im glad that SLR lounge uploaded this :)
I got a lot out of this; thanks!
Waste of so much water.
Save water bro