@@emanuelcarvalho8510 I agree with him. Most of these resulted in pretty bad photos. To be fair though, the idea of using things as filters in front of the lens is not bad. Just most of these photos are pretty bad representations of this concept.
Tinsel is my favorite. I spend so much time on a computer as part of my job so I'm not a huge fan of post-production. I would rather try to get it right in camera and to experiment. These filters are great and I can't wait to try them out. Thanks, COOPH!
I purschased some step up rings (much larger 52 to 67) im cutting differnet fabrics and gluing them into the rings to create filters. Also have shattered a old UV and CPL for VERY INTRESTING EFFECTS !!
Mo'men Hassan how is a piece of wool damaging the lens ? None of these will damage it, its not scratching the lens with a knive or anything... just pls thing before you say something -.-
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And where is all the fun ? You shouldnt ne treating a camera like your baby anyways. Scared to experiment and take interesting photos? Im not saying you should throw your camera around. Bit if youre not willing to take risks and experiment then you will always stay on a basic bish level xd
Zoya Zia maybe you aren't ready for a 2k lens if you haven't used some cheaper lenses to get some experience. Won't recommend to use these "filters" with a 2k lens but to get some experience with your cheap 500 bucks lens why not 🤔
The bubbles was my fav in this video !! But I am going to try lace! With patterns in it! And I'm also going to try prisms, fairy lights, and bokeh cut outs with shares, so that the fairy lights turn in to the shape that you have cut in to the centre of eith card or black craft paper !! Also chalk pens on plastic cellphone looks great!
I do the same with any oil. There are some other favorite ways: for example, a rag that I throw and throw in the direction of the model ... or an assistant who sneaks up to the model from behind, yells in her ears and pushes her back, but it's more for emotions: ) Use my tricks friends!
Something that I can hold in front of the lens .... :) I may not prefer to stick or spray directly on to my lens... But would try it on my lens filters :)
I've used the really "expensive" LEGS EGGS filter. Take a sheer nylon stretch it across the lens and VIOLA! magical diffusion/soft focus filter. Enjoy.
good stuff, but hard time reading text at bottom of video. the first filter, the droplet afterphoto, was that really the droplet on the photo? sure didn't look like it.
The best one was bubbles. Others were poop, just throw some garbage at your lens to ruin your otherwise beautiful photos. And also to damage your so expensive lens.
2:56 -- My favorite is the tinsel. It's interesting. 3:12 -- The best way is by smearing vaseline on the lens of your camera instead _(this is how the famous photographer David Hamilton did his photos)_
@@eldelabicidecolores Of course, you don't need to put tons of vaseline on it! You put a little bit of vaseline using not your fingers but a small brush, and that's it.
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Really digging the tilt-shift, although looks like it doesn't work to well with busy backgrounds...
I liked the water, plastic, and bubbles! Can't wait to try them 😁
COOPH bubble trouble
COOPH ..all...😄😄😄
COOPH bubble trouble
Damn it, with the amount of photos that I will have discarded for thinking that they have gone wrong and now they are called filters.
Haha same as i think
You think every photo needs to be crystal clear? How boring.
Spray your lens with water, sneeze into camera sensor...
😂
Never seen DIY effects that look this DIY both in-camera and in-person.
That first one looked like the sensor was extremely dirty to boot. Might have been the water, but it looks the same as a dirty sensor
the intention is ok, but these particular results were pretty awful... (also had to mute the music, this shouldnt be a lottery commercial)
hum...don´t agree 100%
they are not all awful
@@emanuelcarvalho8510 I agree with him. Most of these resulted in pretty bad photos. To be fair though, the idea of using things as filters in front of the lens is not bad. Just most of these photos are pretty bad representations of this concept.
bruh the music🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ i had to mute that thing
I shoot through my finger very often. Sometimes I even cover all the lens with it. Gives me an interesting effect, you can try it!
Spray your lense --> no.
my thoughts exactly
Put a filter on your lens ;)
Sigma 12-24mm F4,0 DG HSM Art. --> no
The lack of love towards the lens.. gives me conniptions
Lack of love? What is this you say?
I believe Archontasius refers to spraying directly into the lens and use it as a direct template to cut plastic.
Hate your gear, love your photos. Then you never going to limit your self.
I'd rather limit myself than losing a $1,500 lens every now and then.
And I totally respect that. We all have our approach towards photography. :)
Tinsel is my favorite. I spend so much time on a computer as part of my job so I'm not a huge fan of post-production. I would rather try to get it right in camera and to experiment. These filters are great and I can't wait to try them out. Thanks, COOPH!
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I will have to try out the bubbles, thanks.
I purschased some step up rings (much larger 52 to 67) im cutting differnet fabrics and gluing them into the rings to create filters.
Also have shattered a old UV and CPL for VERY INTRESTING EFFECTS !!
Love Cooph ...😍😍its amazing..... Poor People who don't watch cooph
I can do most of them in editing without damaging my lense 😥
Please make good tutorial
Mo'men Hassan how is a piece of wool damaging the lens ? None of these will damage it, its not scratching the lens with a knive or anything... just pls thing before you say something -.-
Mo'men Hassan besides, do you ever have fun ?
You can go to my canel for DIY filter real
i was so shookt the moment you sprayed at the lens omg who does that?!
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Amazing, thanks!
U R Very Welcome! KEEP SHOOTING!!
One of best Photography Ideas . Thankyou !!!
first one's a good way to get mold in your nice expensive lens.
Recently there was a Pursuit of Portraits meet in India, during that shoot I used my coloured phone cases' cutout to get natural vignettes
"Bubble Trouble" is the BEST!
I learn something new from each off your videos
How guys so creative ! Monsieur cartier Bresson would be proud
8 articles of random crap you can put in front of your lens to ruin your pictures.
Don't damage your expensive lens
Do those things in post
Why do it in post when you can do it in-camera? If you're careful, you won't damage your lens.
because you have greater control, over the final picture
And where is all the fun ? You shouldnt ne treating a camera like your baby anyways. Scared to experiment and take interesting photos? Im not saying you should throw your camera around. Bit if youre not willing to take risks and experiment then you will always stay on a basic bish level xd
Zoya Zia maybe you aren't ready for a 2k lens if you haven't used some cheaper lenses to get some experience. Won't recommend to use these "filters" with a 2k lens but to get some experience with your cheap 500 bucks lens why not 🤔
@@alexandrak6624 My thoughts exactly. Looks like people don't have fun taking pictures.
What is the name of that green colour squares table sheet
i even came on a 35mm lens and it was so lushes on this girls portrait!
The bubbles was my fav in this video !! But I am going to try lace! With patterns in it! And I'm also going to try prisms, fairy lights, and bokeh cut outs with shares, so that the fairy lights turn in to the shape that you have cut in to the centre of eith card or black craft paper !!
Also chalk pens on plastic cellphone looks great!
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COOPH will do !!
I like all especially woolen thread tips
droplets are cool although I would not do it directly on my lens but on a clear filter on top. Allot of the effects I have done with vaseline too
I bought an old molded up lens for pretty cheep. You for sure won't be getting the best picture quality but it gave my photos a lot of character
Like the bubble one and threads one
Foggy and Bubble filter is my favourite
The bubble filter is more interesting than others.
I don't use any of these, but my favourite one as a photographer is the last one.
Awesome! Let us know if you try it out!
The bubble filter's great
Wouldn’t recommend breathing on or spraying your lease but you can do those to a clear uv filter though
I do the same with any oil. There are some other favorite ways: for example, a rag that I throw and throw in the direction of the model ... or an assistant who sneaks up to the model from behind, yells in her ears and pushes her back, but it's more for emotions: ) Use my tricks friends!
Nice stuff!
I've used the bubble technique a few times on portrait and kids' sessions. Of the others, I liked the coloured strings the most.
it was the tilt shift hack for me :)
Awesome as always.COOPH Rocks
Thanks!
😍thanks for replying.You are most welcome.
I use chrystal stones or marbles or coloured caps from sprays or bottles are nice, too.
Kusurların gücüne bakın! Buruşmuş bir plastik parçası fotoğrafınızı eşsiz yapabiliyor. Harika!👏❤
i loved all of these, except the foggy filter, just looks like your lens is dirty! but i love this video!
Great video
Hello from Vietnam 💖💖💖
Normally, I´m not the type of guy writing comments but u guys rock!!
Keep up the good work :)
Superb ideas. Liked it 👍
loved it!
I will try all of these ...i like every video of cooph..
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COOPH sure....
Awesome... Loved the ideas 👌
3-6 Filter sind TOP 🤗👍👍👍👍👍
I need the glimmer glass DIY LOL
Every single time unexpected beast
I really like the #5
Definitively the Bubbles
Really Superb 👍👍👍👍
Cam name ?
Something that I can hold in front of the lens .... :) I may not prefer to stick or spray directly on to my lens... But would try it on my lens filters :)
3&8 were my favs
I've used the really "expensive" LEGS EGGS filter. Take a sheer nylon stretch it across the lens and VIOLA! magical diffusion/soft focus filter. Enjoy.
Loved all the filters shown in the video. I'm new, just learning the ropes.
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good stuff, but hard time reading text at bottom of video. the first filter, the droplet afterphoto, was that really the droplet on the photo? sure didn't look like it.
its very constructive for photography
and very destructive for you're lense
Great ideas !! Thank you 😊
What is your camera ?
We used the Nikon D810 for this shoot. Thanks!
Thanks for your reply :)
Bubbles!!💕💕
We need more of this ♥️
I always use my sun glasses
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what if my phone is no focus?
These filters make for an easy culling process. Reject, reject, reject,... Etc.
Do you click photographs in RAW mode?
We generally click in RAW, unless we need photos really quickly - then we shoot in JPEG.
Bubbles ✨
If you try out the Bubble Trick, let us know!
Yeah!!!sure✨
i love that, i tried some months before, my sister idea
the last one is the best
Love from Bangladesh
Colour wool is the best
Awesomeeeee And pls try give some tricks for smartphones tooo
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Me gusto mucho, gracias
I very often use the finger filter: hold a finger into the lens, haha ;-)
Background music 😍😍😍😍
The best one was bubbles. Others were poop, just throw some garbage at your lens to ruin your otherwise beautiful photos. And also to damage your so expensive lens.
Wow 😍
que maravilla de fotos
love it
Cool !!!
I will try use all of them , for making my photos be cool
how dust filter that use of artist now in the camera
What camera setting do i use to take photo like that??please answer me
I remember Lara Jade Smith placing bracelets with somewhat thansparent gems in foreground while shooting.
I like bubble trouble bro👍👍👍
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL !
Definitely Bubbles
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Не все идеи понравились , но есть что взять на заметку ) спасибо за идеи 👌
Perfect hacks
Every tip of yours is good but the only thing is i don't have a camera unfortunately
Make a DIY stabilizer video please
Stay tuned we have lots of great tips coming soon!
Thanks for replying
Wow man
2:56 -- My favorite is the tinsel. It's interesting.
3:12 -- The best way is by smearing vaseline on the lens of your camera instead _(this is how the famous photographer David Hamilton did his photos)_
Actually… Using vaseline on your lens sucks.
@@eldelabicidecolores Of course, you don't need to put tons of vaseline on it! You put a little bit of vaseline using not your fingers but a small brush, and that's it.
Like always the coolest tips 👌😃 worth a watch
The kind of video highschool film students would come up with after taking hallucinogenics...
I shall use #8 BUBBLE FILTER
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Great Filter Ideas.
Do it in post dude !!!