Why Your Wide-Angle Lens Images Turn Out so Boring!
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2023
- This video is about photography composition. You will learn 3 easy and quick techniques to enhance depth in your landscape images and craft more balanced compositions using a wide-angle lens. 📷 My Photography Workshops: www.andrealivieriphoto.com/wo...
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Love this video. Thanks for creating it. Even better there is no b-roll to skip over, direct and to the point. You have a new subscriber!
Hi Scott, thank you for your comment and for subscribing. I'm really happy that you enjoyed the video. 🙂
So helpful to see your thought process as you work through potential compositions 🙏
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting 🙂
Everything about this tutorial is well done: the photography tips are helpul, no second is wasted and the edit is pleasing and helping to convey the meaning. With your Hobbit reference you offer a different angle towards being creative and discovering great compositions. 10/10, keep them coming!
Awesome, thank you very much for the comment, and glad you found the video useful! Very much appreciated :)
Really effective instruction. Very well done! Subscribing.
Hi Casey, glad you found the video useful. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing. Much appreciated 🙂
Great composition advice there. Thanks 👍🙂
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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The best explanation of how to understand composition I have seen. Heading now to see more of your videos.
Thanks so much, Terry! Glad you found the video helpful 🙂
your videos are the best out there. so detail, focus and informative. PACKED full of gems
Glad you like them! Thanks so much :)
Solid tips, Andrea! Really cool to hear about your approach to these shots. Looks amazing! 👏🔥
Thanks so much for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video :)
I thank the RUclips algorithm for recomending this gem. Well structured, clear and full of practical examples. Also, the picture turned out amazing. Really good job!
You gained a new subscriber today. I'll be binge watching all your other videos today.
Thanks so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I greatly appreciate it 😃
Loved this. Step by step analysis of your thoughts as you compose is invaluable and tremendously "insightful." More like this would be very helpful.
Glad you enjoyed it, David! Thank you very much 😀
Merci beaucoup pour ces bons conseils, excellente vidéo.
Thanks so much for the comment. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Questa è l'enorme differenza tra un amatore e un PRO... Grazie dei consigli Andrea, prima o poi spero di poter partecipare ad uno dei tuoi workshop. Buone Feste!
Grazie mille, Claudio! Mi fa molto piacere che il video ti sia piaciuto. Buone feste anche a te, e quando vorrai sarà un piacere averti in uno dei miei workshop. Ciao :)
Well thought out compositions with clear explanation for improvements. Well done Andrea. Cheers - Alpha 21.
Hey Alpha 21, thank you for watching and commenting. I'm really glad you enjoyed it. I hope you're doing well. :) Ciao Tom
nice one Andrea 🙂
I love my Fuji 10-24. I particularly enjoy getting down low and crating scenes you wouldn't normally see. trouble is I now have serious problems getting back up afterwards. if only Fuji would sell some kind of hoist!!
Ahahaha, that 'some kind of hoist' killed me :) Thanks so much for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video!
Great insights in shooting with a wide angle lens, the most difficult lens type for me to use.
Thanks so much, Tom! Glad you enjoyed it :)
I find most of the challenges you have with composition and too much content in the foreground, is because of the portrait format you shoot in… in a square or even landscape aspect ratio, would compress the content better across the scene, from background to middle to foreground
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, appreciated. Changing the image's orientation alters its emotional impact, not just the arrangement of the elements. Personally, I feel like you can't really separate the framing orientation from the image's content. As for your other comment, well, using a tilt lens would have told a completely different story. Anyway, that's the beauty of our own personal vision.
You could also have used a tilt lens, to throw the foreground out of focus… that would work nicely