#1 Mistake in Composition & Tips to Avoid

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @louisestaats234
    @louisestaats234 11 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliant! This is the treasure trove of knowledge for the artistic.

    • @christian.irmler
      @christian.irmler  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Louise, thank you so much! Really fantastic to see when a video was useful 😊
      Nice greetings,
      Christian

  • @adrianalfordphotography
    @adrianalfordphotography Год назад +2

    Great video Christian and composing a shot is so important in landscape. You shared some spot on tips showing some beautiful examples. Well done buddy 👍🙏

    • @christian.irmler
      @christian.irmler  Год назад

      Hi Adrian, thanks you so much, buddy 😊 Definitely, composition is one of the most important things, actually.
      Enjoy your Sunday,
      Christian

  • @chrissbayer9561
    @chrissbayer9561 Год назад +1

    Für mich als absolute Amateurin in Sachen Fotografie-Theorie sind das wieder mal ganz tolle Tipps. Ich bin ein "Bauchgefühl"-Knipser und löse einfach aus, wenn mir was besonders gut gefällt, ohne Gedanken an Linien, Kompositions-Architektur etc. ;). Danke für`s Teilen, Christian, und liebe Grüße aus München.

    • @christian.irmler
      @christian.irmler  Год назад

      Hallo Chris, das Bauchgefühl sollte man gar nicht unterschätzen, das kann zu richtig guten Fotos führen. Es ist natürlich schon ein großer Vorteil wenn man sich mit der Architektur von Bildern beschäftigt, aber das Wichtigste ist auf jeden Fall der Spaß an der Sache 😉
      Vielen lieben Dank und schöne Grüße aus dem Salzkammergut,
      Christian

  • @margareteirmler6998
    @margareteirmler6998 Год назад +1

    Wieder ein sehr aufschlußreiches Video, immer interessant!!!👏👍

  • @trickwiththenick
    @trickwiththenick Год назад +1

    I saw emotions in this video. Well done on composition here. PS: wait a second or two with captions, I mean before you say (the important thing), one can read them. I think postponing each of them by 2 sec would make your storytelling more impactful.

    • @christian.irmler
      @christian.irmler  Год назад

      Hi Robert, thank you so much for your constructive feedback, I really appreciate 😊 I will definitely think about that in future!
      Nice greetings,
      Christian

  • @thomaseriksson6256
    @thomaseriksson6256 Год назад +1

    Good video, thanks. I often find raw files that I was not focused on when I took them so I check my pictures again after one to two year. Are you using 25mm? I think I will get a 2nd hand Zeiss Milvus 25mmF1.4 for use on a FF camera for woodland. My father was an architect and my sister is selling her own paintings. I stated taking photo serious the year 2008

    • @christian.irmler
      @christian.irmler  Год назад

      Hi Thomas, thank you for your insights, my friend! Fantastic to hear that by your sister you have access to a painter as well.
      To your question: I use 25mm, but not as a prime lens, just when that focal length is the best choice for the particular composition 😊
      Enjoy your Sunday,
      Christian

  • @bernym4047
    @bernym4047 Год назад +2

    Guilty m'lud. Too often I get the camera out when I should pause, walk around, think about the light, think about the vista, think about detail, think macro, think time dilation etc, etc.

    • @christian.irmler
      @christian.irmler  Год назад

      Hi Berny, thank you for your insights, my friend! In my experience, we all have to deal with that from time to time. I mean, there is in general nothing bad with looking for lines, shapes, and patterns, for instance. Important is just that we consider the narrative 😊
      Have a great Sunday,
      Christian