How to Photograph Landscapes in the Style of Monet
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Transform your landscape photography into Impressionist masterpieces inspired by Claude Monet! 🌿✨ In this video, Eva Polak shares tips and techniques to capture light, colour, and texture like the father of Impressionism. From playing with golden hour light to experimenting with multiple exposures, learn how to create dreamy, painterly landscapes with your camera.
📸 What You'll Learn:
The secrets of Monet's artistic style
How to master light and colour for an Impressionist feel
Using multiple exposures to create painterly effects
Simple camera settings for stunning results
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Wow! Excellent video with a lot of excellent examples! Well done, indeed!
Many thanks!
Realy inspiring video, Thank you Eva!
Glad you liked it!
Heartily thanks for good ideas sharing with us❤
I’m so glad you found them useful!
Thank you Eva Polak, truly a very good video, I see such a good lot of efforts have gone into making this video.
Stay blessed and keep inspiring. Best wishes and warm regards, karunakaran.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Many people do not have a camera with the multiple exposure feature. I am one of them. It would be nice if you included here some suggestion of techniques others might use when they cannot do it in-camera. Overall this is another good video you have produced and shared.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely explore that for a future video.
For cameras without multiple exposure options, the method you could use is to take a sequence of images and later blend it with photoshop.
Another techniques is - After dark, in total darkness you can try long exposure techniques with multi pop flash techniques.
Though This technique is not very flexible and will not be the same as that shown in the video.
This technique is applicable only for smaller areas of a scene and closer subjects like flowers, toys, portraits, stationery automobiles etc.
Best wishes.
@@karunakbk Thank you for your input. The after dark technique is intriguing. I have not tried that. But the usual blending of images I am familiar with and have done that. I just would liked to have had Eva address that in the video, as an acknowledgement that many people do not have the in camera convenience she has, and maybe do not know how to do it.
Best of good things to you as well.
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